u/Epic_Stream

Creators - what’s your biggest pain point with multistreaming?

Creators - what’s your biggest pain point with multistreaming?

Hey everyone,
I’m working on FeelThere, a mobile-first live-streaming app designed for creators who want to stream from their phones to multiple platforms simultaneously.

The problem I keep seeing is that mobile streaming gets complicated fast once creators try longer sessions or multistreaming.
Battery drain, overheating, unstable internet, bitrate drops, switching between apps, and monitoring chats across different platforms all become part of the workflow.

The idea is to let creators stream once from their phone, use the cloud to distribute the stream, and make it easier to broadcast to multiple destinations while managing live chats in one place.
I’m not here to hard sell anything. I’m mainly looking for honest feedback from creators, live sellers, musicians, podcasters, sports teams, or anyone who streams regularly.

I’d love to know:

what’s the hardest part of multistreaming for you today?

would managing multiple live chats in one place be useful?

what would you expect from a tool like this?

Genuine feedback would be really helpful.

u/Epic_Stream — 5 days ago
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Feels like the hardest stage for most streamers is the beginning.

You go live… and there’s no one there.

No viewers!
no chat!
no momentum!

But you still have to show up with energy, like people are watching.

And that’s not easy at all.

Curious how people here dealt with that stage.

What actually helped you push through when no one was watching?

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u/Epic_Stream — 26 days ago