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StreamYard

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Description

This software helps congregations live stream and record worship services and other programming. StreamYard aims to make live streaming and recording video as easy as possible.

The free browser-based software enables users to broadcast a live stream to multiple platforms, such as YouTube and Instagram, simultaneously. The branding and design tools require minimal design experience, and the comments feature can make live streams interactive. With a paid subscription, users can access a local recording feature that ensures high-quality video recordings and an editing tool helps users repurpose recorded video for shorts and reels on social media.

Features

  • Blog with tips and tutorials
  • Help Center
  • Case studies
  • High-definition video
  • Support for popular live video platforms and custom servers

Recommended Audience

clergy and lay leader, technology specialists

Cost

Varies per service

Practical Applications

  • Share the StreamYard website with your congregation’s communications team to determine whether the software works with your setup and strategy.
  • Try the free version of StreamYard to see how easily your live streaming team can use the software to broadcast your congregation’s worship services.
  • Upgrade your free StreamYard service to a paid plan to access additional video production, recording, and transcription services.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Karen Goley

Senior Director of CRG and Resources

Karen Goley serves as the senior director of the Congregational Resource Guide (CRG) and Resources.  Prior to joining the Center, Karen spent over fifteen years in the human resources field, serving nonprofit and financial services organizations in the Indianapolis area and the suburbs of Chicago.

With faith as her foundation, Karen enjoys spending quality time with her family and is a very proud Purdue University alum.  Having earned a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership and Supervision, Karen put her pride on full display by naming the family pup Mackey- after Purdue basketball’s Mackey Arena.  Boiler Up!

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