About Stream Repeater

One inbound stream, relayed everywhere — reliably.

Stream Repeater is a control plane for multi-platform live streaming. You publish a single inbound feed; we relay it to every destination you configure — Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Kick, or any custom RTMP/RTSP/SRT endpoint — and keep each relay healthy with automatic restarts and real-time monitoring. Whether you’re a creator simulcasting, a church, a live event or an agency, it’s the same simple idea: stream once, reach everywhere.

How it works

Your feed is ingested by a dedicated media server. For each destination, a relay process pulls that feed and pushes a copy onward — a stream-copy by default, so we don’t re-encode your video and a single box scales to many outputs. A supervisor continuously reconciles what’s running against what you’ve configured, restarting failed relays with backoff and reporting status back to your dashboard — so you can see exactly what’s live at a glance.

What you can do

  • Multi-destination relay — push one source to many platforms and custom endpoints at once, without multiplying your upload.
  • Recording & VOD — capture any stream to a library and download clips, with per-plan retention.
  • Scheduling — arm a one-off go-live window or a repeating weekly slot and let it run itself.
  • Backup ingest (failover) — stand a second encoder by so a dropped source doesn’t end the broadcast.
  • Public watch page & embed — share a hosted page or embed the player on your site, with your own logo and accent colour.
  • Team workspaces — invite people as owner, admin, member or viewer, each scoped to what they should see.
  • API & webhooks — a token-scoped REST API plus outbound event webhooks with native Slack and Discord formatting.

Built for reliability & privacy

  • Per-tenant isolation — workspaces can’t see each other’s streams, by credential not just by URL.
  • Relay supervision with automatic restart and backoff, plus backup-ingest failover.
  • Real-time throughput, live viewer and per-destination health metrics.
  • Encrypted stream keys and account data at rest; token-based authentication for the API.

See it mapped to your world on the use cases page, browse the supported platforms, or talk to us about partnership ideas.