What destinations can I go live to using Switchboard?
Switchboard supports live streaming to a variety of destinations. Below is a list of Native and Custom RTMP destinations you can multistream to from Switchboard.
- Native Destination - the social channels we directly integrate with; you authorize the connection by logging into these destinations using your credentials (typically an email and password).
- Custom RTMP - the destinations that combine an RTMP/s URL and Stream Key.
There's no extra fee or upcharge for going live to RTMP destinations, Facebook groups, or pages. The choice is up to you!
- Facebook- profile, pages, groups
- YouTube
- Twitch
- Streaming Church
- DLive
- Slubsplash
- Snapstream
- Amazon Live
- Vimeo
- DLive
- RTMP
Connect via RTMP
If you need to add destinations not listed on our platform, you can just select RTMP from the list.
What does it mean to connect to a destination via RTMP?
When connecting your live video source to a destination, you need two main pieces of information provided by the destination provider and necessary when streaming live video.
- The first item may be called any of these terms.
"Server UR," "Stream URL," "RTMP URL," or "RTMP Address."
- They usually start with "rtmp://" or "rtmps://"
- The second item is called the Stream Key on the majority of platforms.
Learn How to Add a Custom RTMP Destination to Your Switchboard Account.
Here's a list of destinations not listed in our API that you can connect with Switchboard.
- AfreecaTV
- Airmeet
- Bambuser
- Bilibili
- Breakerstv
- Chewtv
- dailymotion
- FC2 Live
- Flowplayer
- Goodgame.ru
- Hopin
- Instagib
- Kakao Tv
- Livehouse. in
- Loots
- Mixcloud
- MLG
- Mobcrush
- Muvi
- Navertv
- Nimotv
- Nonolive
- Onlyfans
- Socio
- StageTen
- StageIt
- Telegram
- Theta .tv
- TikTok
- Ustream
- Vaughn Live
- Wasd Tv
- Wix
Check out these resources.
How to Add Custom RTMP Destinations to Your Switchboard Account
How to Rename a Custom RTMP Destination in Your Switchboard Account
How to Connect Switchboard with a live streaming encoder
How to Use the Viral StreamShare™ Feature