5 Reasons You Shouldn’t Rely on YouTube (or Facebook) to Stream and Host Your Content

YouTube is free. It’s familiar. And for a lot of churches, it became the default for livestreaming and video hosting almost by accident — especially during 2020, when getting online fast mattered more than getting it right. But here’s the thing: what works in an emergency doesn’t always hold up as a long-term strategy. And …

How to run a giveaway during a live stream

Across platforms like YouTube, Facebook Live, and even Instagram or TikTok, creators and churches alike are turning to live stream giveaways as a way to deepen connection, drive engagement, and reach people who might otherwise scroll right past. It’s not just for influencers or big brands. Churches, artists, indie creators, and nonprofits are all seeing …

How to repurpose live stream content for YouTube Shorts and TikTok

Live streaming is powerful. Whether it’s a sermon, a special service, or a behind-the-scenes moment with your team, there’s something deeply personal about connecting with your audience in real time through live video streaming. But once the stream ends? That content still has so much life left in it. Today, we’re talking about how to …