These are a continuation of my notes from a presentation offered by Life the Universe Everything mini, online convention. Presenter was Brad Bigley. Any misinformation is the fault of the note taker.
Maim platform comparison:
Twitch:
- Robust features, mature, popularity = info available
- Well support by customer support
- Users can find you
- Stable
- Saturated
- Lack of discoverability,
- Impossible partner path.
YouTube:
- Goggle Empire
- Channel subscriptions,\go gated tires.
- Automatic VOC and post editing options.
- Poor ui for viewers is tough to navigate
- Awkward scheduling/ go live process
- Heavy auto-moderations
- Clunky integration.
- Facebook integrations – one of the most heavily used.
- Discoverability> easy to find.
- Paid reach options
- Aggressive ‘acquisition’ phase
- Gaming creator easy to get iot so you can monetize your stream.
- Poor development> lagging
- Frequent error in multi – steaming
- Poor chat options
- Chabot gated
- Selective partner tier.
Obs client:
- Fee unlimited
- Popular/wealth of resources
- Plenty of community support.
- Tons of integration’s
- Limited ‘official support
Xplit:
- Paid support come with expectations\simplified use and official support channels
- Account features ‘bload’ e.g. camera blue removed
- Paid only $230 USD lifetime.
Steam labs:
- Stream deign market place
- Steam lbs integration
- Browser-based unnecessary resource intensive (system hot)
- Adds a paid their to come free platform
- Awful intergrade ability
Retreat. Io
- Multi-steam to platforms
- Very limited at free tier
- No fb coming integrations until paid
- Frequent go-loie error.