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Streamyard

Live streaming and recording platform built for professional broadcasts

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What is Streamyard?

Streamyard is a browser-based live streaming and recording studio that lets you broadcast to multiple platforms simultaneously — YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitch, and more — while recording a high-quality local copy. It's widely used by B2B companies, agencies, and content teams for live shows, webinars, and panel recordings.

Clip Economy Review

Streamyard's role in the clipping economy is as a source generator — it's where you record the long-form content that eventually becomes clips. Its key advantage over Zoom or Teams for this purpose is that it streams and records simultaneously, producing a clean local recording with branded lower thirds, logo overlays, and multi-guest layouts already baked in. This means less post-production before clipping. The platform is browser-based with no software install required, which reduces friction for guests and panelists. For B2B companies running regular live shows or webinars, Streamyard produces more clip-ready source material than most alternatives. It does not include clipping features itself, so it needs to be paired with a dedicated clipping tool downstream.

Key Features

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • No software install — great for guests
  • Branded overlays make source footage more clip-ready
  • Simultaneous multi-platform streaming
  • Reliable and widely used by B2B teams

Cons

  • Not a clipping tool — recording only
  • Limited post-production features
  • Video quality lower than Riverside for close-up recording
Pricing
Free plan available. Paid plans start at $49/month.
Best for
B2B companies and agencies running live shows, panels, or webinars they plan to clip

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