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Yes. You can record short replay clips during the match and play them later during the stream.

This lets you quickly show key moments — like goals or highlights — without stopping the live broadcast.

Yes. You can disable all branding elements — such as scoreboard, sponsor logos, images, or text banners — if you want a clean stream layout.

You need a verified YouTube account and live streaming enabled.

If you haven’t streamed before, go to YouTube Studio → Settings → Channel → Feature eligibility to complete verification.

The activation process may take up to 24 hours before you can go live for the first time.


To stream on Facebook, your account must meet Facebook’s Live Video requirements:

  • For a personal profile: your account must be at least 60 days old.

  • For a Facebook Page: your account must be at least 60 days old, and the page must have at least 100 followers.

  • You must also have a role on the page (Admin, Editor, or Moderator) and grant the app permission to go live.

These requirements are defined by Facebook and may change in the future.


Facebook no longer allows third-party apps to stream directly to Groups due to changes in its privacy and API policies.

You can still stream to your Profile or Page instead, and then share the stream link manually in your Group if you want members to watch it.

To stream on Twitch, you only need a Twitch account.


RTMP is an option that lets you stream to any other platform that isn’t directly available in the app — for example, Kick, Vimeo, or a custom website.

Just paste the RTMP link and Stream Key from that platform to start streaming.


Yes. Select Record only before starting — this will record the video on your device without going live.

After recording, you’ll find the file saved in your device’s gallery or videos folder.

Use Wi-Fi if it’s fast and stable — at least 5 Mbps upload speed for 720p, or 10 Mbps for 1080p streaming.

A strong 4G or 5G connection also works well, but avoid public or crowded networks that can drop your speed during the match.


Yes, but it’s not always recommended.

Hotspots can work if you have a strong 4G or 5G signal and good upload speed, but the connection may drop or slow down during the stream.

If possible, use Wi-Fi for more stable performance.

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