This is HUGE!
I’ve been talking about multistreaming for two years now, at least, and in particular an angle I thought was crucial. That being doing it both vertically and horizontally.
You have the vertical platforms:
Tiktok
Instagram
YouTube Shorts
Then you have the horizontal platforms:
Twitch
Kick
Trovo
Twitter/Linkedin/Facebook
YouTube
All of which have their own reasoning for being used/streamed to, but the act of acting streaming to multiple platforms was tedious. Still sort of it, especially if you have to use a syndication service.
However now YouTube at least is going to make it a lot easier.
Link to Tweet - From what people are saying it is coming within the next few months!
Straight from the mouth of the platform: https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/live-updates/
First, we’re adding a way to reach viewers on every screen by streaming across formats. Soon, creators will be able to broadcast in both horizontal and vertical formats simultaneously, with a single unified chat room to bring the entire community together in one seamless experience.
Here is video that is even more of an explainer of what’s coming. In my video I solely focused on the streaming feature, but there are dozens of new features coming. I always love Nick Nimmin’s videos, as he was one of the people I learned from when I started. I still do.
BigE also explained things in a great way, so I thought I’d shout him out too.
Now that you’ve seen what all is coming what are you most excited to try?
Now if you like these types of quick news posts…
Please leave a comment below, as I would really like to know. This Substack is being built in front of you, and so your feedback is very important.
If you would like to receive the posts via email, then I suggest subscribing to getting posts for sure! My next post that is coming out is literally about vertical and horizontal livestreaming, which I might add I made that post before this announcement came out! Haha
P.S. I think I’ll be doing a video here soon about the Auto-Dubbing feature, as that too I think is a really interesting growth mechanism.












