BRB Screen / Outro
BRB Screen / Outro
What is it?
Status screens for the moments the host isn't performing:
- BRB ("Be Right Back") — a branded holding scene for mid-show breaks: bathroom, technical fix, scene reset.
- Outro — the closing scene: thanks for watching, next show date, where to follow.
They're the live-stream equivalent of a TV channel's "we'll be right back" card — the broadcast never shows raw, unattended footage.
Practical example
Mid-stream, a creator's guest call drops and needs two minutes to fix. Instead of the audience watching the host frown at settings, one tap brings up the BRB scene — logo, music, "fixing a small gremlin 🛠 back in 2 min." Viewers stay; chat keeps talking. At show's end, the outro scene rolls: "Thanks! Next live: Tuesday 9 PM — follow on Instagram @show." The stream ends on a planned note, not an abrupt cut.
Key things to know (non-technical)
- Their real function is never showing dead air or chaos — the cardinal sin of broadcasting.
- BRB also covers privacy: the host can mute and step away without the camera catching anything unintended.
- The outro is prime real estate for the next action: follow, subscribe, next episode date — the show's own promo slot.
- Together with Starting Soon, they form the standard trio every prepared show carries.
In Tupic Live
Shipping the trio — Starting Soon / BRB / Outro — as ready templates in every Tupic Live show means even a first-time creator handles breaks and endings like a broadcaster, and every show closes by advertising its next episode.