Input
One live feedWorkflow Focus
Multistream live video from one console
One incoming live feed, multiple destinations, and one clear workflow while you are live.
StreamToWorld is built for the core multistream job: taking one encoder feed and sending it to multiple platforms or RTMP endpoints from one control console. The goal is not just distribution, but a cleaner and more reviewable live process.
Outputs
Multiple destinationsControl
Single dashboardCore need
Send one live feed to more than one destination without rebuilding the workflow separately for each platform.
Operational problem
Multiple destinations often create fragmented launch steps, scattered monitoring, and weaker post-session clarity.
StreamToWorld approach
One ingest path, one control surface, and one place to review destination behavior and session history.
Feature Mapping
What makes this workflow easier
One ingest to many destinations
Bring one feed into StreamToWorld and route it outward without recreating the same live process several times.
Destination control from one dashboard
Keep destination decisions inside the same console instead of turning output management into a separate operational burden.
Session visibility after the stream
Use historical visibility to understand how the session ran after the broadcast is finished.
Workflow
A simple multistream routine
Publish one encoder feed
Connect your encoder once using the StreamToWorld ingest details.
Select the destinations you want live
Prepare the platform and RTMP outputs you want to use for this broadcast.
Launch, monitor, and review
Control the live session from one dashboard, then review the session history afterward.
FAQ
Common questions about multistream live video
Can I use one feed for multiple destinations?
Yes. This is the core use case the product is built around.
Does this include destination control while the session is live?
Yes. StreamToWorld is built around centralized live control rather than one-time static forwarding only.
Can I start with Free for this use case?
Yes. Free is the intended starting point for evaluating the workflow before moving to a broader plan.