Communities That Convert Podcast
Best Live Streaming Apps for Facebook, YouTube, Periscope, and Instagram – Ep 80
March 8, 2019
Live streaming is hot. In this episode, we cover the best live streaming tools we have found streaming to Facebook, YouTube, Periscope, Instagram, Twitch and RTMP. Having the right tools to deliver your live stream content is key to building your...

Live streaming is hot. In this episode, we cover the best live streaming tools we have found streaming to Facebook, YouTube, Periscope, Instagram, Twitch and RTMP.

Having the right tools to deliver your live stream content is key to building your community and brand. Here are nine of our favorite tools.

BeLive.TV

Use BeLive.tv to stream on Facebook and invite guests to join you.

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Streamyard

Use StreamYard to live stream on YouTube, Facebook, and any other network that accepts RMTP.

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Zoom

Use Zoom to stream to Facebook and invite guests to join you.

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Blue Jeans

Use Blue Jeans to stream to Facebook and invite guests to join you.

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Ecamm Live

Use ECamm if you own and mac and want to stream to Facebook Live, YouTube Live, Periscope, and/or Twitch.

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Loola

Use Loola to stream to Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, LiveMe, UpLive, and 17Live.

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WebinarJam

Use Webinar Jam to live stream to YouTube and Facebook.

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Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)

Use OBS to stream to RMTP, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and more. OBS is a free software that allows you to capture video from a variety of cameras and computer screens, and composite them together into professional-looking productions.

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Wirecast

Use Wirecast if you want to have a professional portable television studio to live stream to multiple social networks. Like OBS it allows you to use multiple camera and screen inputs. 

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How to Build Influence with Livestream Video

Take Action

Go to our show notes page and scroll down to the Take Action section. Once there you can enter your name and email to get our Livestream checklist to help you plan for before, during and after your live stream. You will also be subscribed to receive updates when our podcast goes out each week.