StreamDay pulls your scheduled streams from Twitch and YouTube, lets you add your own, and publishes everything on one public page your viewers can rally around. Running a collab or community event? Coordinate co-hosts in the same place.
Create an eventThree things, done well.
Connect Twitch and YouTube then StreamDay imports your scheduled streams automatically. Add your own custom streams, events, and collabs alongside them. One public link, always up to date.
Invite fellow streamers, collect their availability, and lock in a schedule that works for everyone. Group DMs out, shared calendar in.
Viewers see who's streaming right now, on which platform, in their local time. No one misses out because of a timezone mismatch.
Build, schedule, preview — all on the house. Pricing only kicks in the moment you hit publish.
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Yes. We're in public beta as of May 2026. Anyone can sign up with a Discord account and start using the product. Some features may still have rough edges as we work through bug reports and feedback. See our Terms of Service for what beta status means for your data.
Two main things:
Both can be published as public pages that anyone with the link can view.
Setting up your StreamDay account, connecting your platforms, building your stream schedule, and planning events is all free. You only pay when you want to publish: that is, generate a public link to your schedule or to a shared event so other people can see it.
Every new account includes a 30-day free trial — no charge until the trial ends, and you can cancel anytime during the trial at no cost. This is a one-time offer per account.
See Pricing for more details.
Yes. Every new account gets a one-time 30-day free trial with full access, including publishing. You choose your plan and enter payment details up front but aren't charged until the trial ends. Paddle emails you before that happens, and you can cancel any time during the trial to avoid being charged. Cancelling during the trial ends access immediately, since nothing has been paid.
If a single stream will be live on multiple platforms, create the event once in StreamDay and select all the channels it will be broadcast on. One event with multiple channels gives your audience a clear, single point of reference. Creating separate events on each platform for the same stream tends to confuse viewers.
Yes. One login, many events. You can manage the events you create, or be invited to become an admin in any other. You can also contribute your availability as a Streamer on anyone else's event you are invited to, all under the same sign-in.
Publishing means generating a public link to your stream schedule or shared event so it can be viewed by anyone with the link. Until you publish, everything stays private and is free. Connect your platforms, build your schedule, invite co-hosts, preview the link. You only pay when you're ready to flip the switch and share with your audience.
View an example published Stream Schedule, or a Stream Event.
The links stay at the same URLs but stop displaying your data. Visitors will see a message explaining the page is no longer active. Your underlying data is not deleted, so resubscribing brings the links back live with everything intact.
We're not OBS, we're not a CDN, we're not a chat overlay tool. We schedule, coordinate, and publish group streaming events. Everything downstream of "go live" is still your existing setup.
StreamDay handles the schedule side, but your encoding settings determine how your viewers actually experience the stream. The right bitrate, encoder, and keyframe interval depend on your upload speed, your hardware, and which platform you're broadcasting to.
Our free streaming bitrate calculator measures your connection and outputs the exact OBS settings for Twitch, YouTube, and Kick. The bitrate guide digs into encoder choice and platform caps, and the OBS setup guide walks first-time streamers through every panel from install to their first broadcast.