Set the weekly schedule once
Recurring go-live windows enable and disable the stream automatically for each service — no last-minute scramble in the booth.
Members watch from home, while travelling, or on the platform they already use. Stream Repeater relays a single inbound feed to YouTube, Facebook and your own site, records the service for your archive, and can arm itself on a recurring weekly schedule so volunteers don’t have to remember to hit “go live”.
One feed from your sanctuary relays to YouTube, Facebook and an embeddable player on your website — set it once to go live on schedule, every week.
Recurring go-live windows enable and disable the stream automatically for each service — no last-minute scramble in the booth.
Recording captures each service to a VOD library you can download from, and an embeddable player puts the live stream right on your church website.
Invite your media team as members or viewers with role-based access, so volunteers can run the stream without touching billing or settings.
The parts of Stream Repeater this kind of broadcast leans on most.
A few ways teams in this space run Stream Repeater.
Point your encoder or streaming software at Stream Repeater instead of pushing separate streams from the production machine.
Add each platform or endpoint — reuse a saved preset or clone a stream — and switch on recording, scheduling or a public watch page as needed.
Watch live viewer counts, per-destination relay health and events from one dashboard, with alerts to email, Slack or Discord.
Relay to supported RTMP/RTMPS services like Twitch, YouTube, Facebook and Kick, plus custom RTMP, RTSP and SRT endpoints.
One restreaming workflow, shaped to how you broadcast.