Need to get your church service online but don't want to wrestle with complicated broadcast software? StreamYard is a browser-based live streaming and recording studio trusted by over 12 million creators worldwide — and it's become a go-to tool for churches that want professional-quality streams without the steep learning curve.^1
Everything runs in your browser. No downloads, no installs. Volunteers can learn the interface in an afternoon, and guest speakers join with a single link — no tech support calls needed.^2 On paid plans, you can multistream to YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and your church website simultaneously, so your congregation can tune in wherever they already are. StreamYard handles the heavy lifting in the cloud, which means you're not trying to push multiple streams from a modest office connection.^2
Beyond live services, StreamYard doubles as a podcast recording studio with local multi-track capture — separate high-quality audio and video files for each participant, even on weak connections. That means one Sunday service can become a live broadcast, a YouTube archive, a podcast episode, and a week's worth of social clips.^2 AI-powered clipping tools help generate captioned shorts and reels from your recordings automatically, and the new Scenes feature lets you pre-plan every element of your broadcast so volunteers can switch layouts with a single tap.^3
The platform offers custom branding (logos, overlays, lower thirds, sermon title graphics), on-screen comment highlighting, and worship lyric display — all without needing a design background.^1 There's a free plan to get started, with paid tiers adding features like 1080p and 4K streaming, multistreaming to multiple destinations, extended recording, and StreamYard On-Air webinars with an embeddable white-label player.^4
StreamYard was originally founded in 2018 by Geige Vandentop and Dan Briggs, who bootstrapped it to $30M ARR before being acquired by Hopin for $250M in 2021.^5 The platform is now owned by Bending Spoons (since April 2024), which also owns Vimeo, WeTransfer, and Meetup.^7 In early 2026, the original founders announced Livid, a new ad-free video hosting platform backed by $10M in funding.^8
Why Christians Love It"StreamYard's interface is simple and intuitive, making it accessible even for volunteers with no prior streaming experience." — Church of England Digital Labs, recommending StreamYard as a top beginner-friendly platform for churches^9
"I can run the show all by myself. I can push all those buttons, make people big, small, change views, make all kinds of video clips come on, show people's websites live: it's a show in a box." — Chris Brogan, Host of the Backpack Show^1
"This is probably the easiest streaming platform I know. I'm almost 50 and so a lot of technology can be scary… But you guys have done an amazing job of making this crazy simple." — Bomeca Trotter^1
Notable- Over 60 million streams and recordings created on the platform^1
- Ranked among the top church streaming services by The Lead Pastor and Gitnux^10
- Church of England Digital Labs lists StreamYard as one of three recommended beginner-friendly platforms for churches^9
- StreamYard publishes dedicated guides for pastors and churches, including streaming software comparisons, podcast recording workflows, and worship lyric display tutorials (updated January 2026)^12
- Offers a 10% discount on annual plans for nonprofit organizations and educational institutions^9
- Pricing: Freemium model with free plan available; paid plans offer monthly and annual billing^4