Our Free Plan is great but you'll unlock even more awesome features when you upgrade to one of our monthly or annual paid plans!
What are the main paid features?
- Customization: Add your own logo as well as overlays and backgrounds (both images and videos).
- Unlimited streaming: Stream for as long as you want and as much as you want!
- More team members/seats: Up to 10 seats for team collaboration.
- Simultaneous streaming: You can stream to multiple platforms at the same time.
- Streams are recorded: We will record all your broadcasts in HD up to 10 hours per stream so you can download, trim them, and repurpose them.
- More on screen and backstage participants: You can have up to 10 on-screen participants total and more in the backstage depending on the paid plan you choose.
- Guest destinations: Allow your guests to add and stream to their own destinations to expand your reach.
- Pre-recorded streaming: Schedule pre-recorded streams up to 8 hours long based on the selected paid plan.
- Unlimited local recordings: Capture separate audio and video recordings for all on screen participants.
- StreamYard On-Air: Our live webinar feature available on the Advanced Plan and up.
- The greenroom: This is a waiting area for guests to prepare with hosts and producers before they enter the studio to go live.
- More account storage
- Custom RTMP destinations: Stream to platforms that accept RTMP streams.
- Reusable studios: live stream or record multiple times from the same studio.
We have other great features as well! Learn more about the different plans and the full details are on the pricing page.
If you are interested in even more advanced features such as spaces, SSO and extra users roles, we recommend checking out the Business Plan.
Should I go with a monthly or an annual plan?
All of our self-serve plans will auto renew until your cancel
Monthly plans typically offer flexibility, allowing you to pay on a month-to-month basis, however, the monthly plans will cost more compared to annual plans. The schedule customers go with is usually based on usage habits and cost.
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