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How to Multistream for Free in 2026

March 9, 20269 min read

Multistreaming - broadcasting to multiple platforms simultaneously - is a game-changer for podcasters. But most multistreaming services make it unnecessarily complicated.

If you want to stream to X, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook at the same time, you need the right tools. This guide will show you how to multistream effectively in 2026.

Why Multistream?

Multistreaming lets you reach multiple audiences at once without doing separate streams. Here's why it matters:

  • Maximum reach: Your content goes to X, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook simultaneously
  • Diversified audience: Don't rely on just one platform's algorithm
  • Saves time: One stream instead of four separate broadcasts
  • Platform insurance: If YouTube demonetizes or shadowbans you, your Rumble and X audience still sees your content

For political podcasters and independent creators, multistreaming isn't optional - it's essential.

Can You Actually Multistream for Free?

Sort of. Here's the reality:

Option 1: OBS + RTMP (Free, But a Pain)

OBS is free and lets you stream to one platform at a time via RTMP. To multistream, you need third-party plugins like OBS-MultiRTMP or restream-obs.

Problem: It's technical, requires manual RTMP setup for each platform, and eats your CPU. Not beginner-friendly.

Option 2: Restream Free Plan (Limited)

Restream has a free plan that lets you stream to two platforms.

Problem: Two platforms isn't enough. You want X, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook. Plus, Restream's chat overlay is notoriously buggy.

Option 3: OBAStream (Best for Podcasters)

OBAStream includes native multistreaming to X, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook.

Why it's worth it: No RTMP setup. No technical headaches. Browser-based. Native X and Rumble integration. Built specifically for podcasters and independent creators.

How to Multistream with OBS (Free Method)

If you're committed to doing it for free, here's how to multistream using OBS:

Step 1: Install OBS

Download and install OBS Studio (free and open-source).

Step 2: Install a Multi-RTMP Plugin

Install a plugin like obs-multi-rtmp or aitum-multistream to enable multistreaming. These plugins let you add multiple RTMP outputs.

Step 3: Collect RTMP Keys

Log in to each platform and grab your RTMP server URL and stream key:

  • YouTube: YouTube Studio → Go Live → Stream Key
  • Facebook: Creator Studio → Live Producer → Stream Key
  • X: Media Studio → Create → Live → RTMP Key
  • Rumble: Creator Studio → Live Streams → Stream Key

Step 4: Add RTMP Outputs in OBS

In OBS, use your multi-RTMP plugin to add each platform's RTMP URL and stream key. Configure encoding settings (1080p, 60fps, 6000 kbps is standard).

Step 5: Start Streaming

Hit "Start Streaming" in OBS. Your stream goes live on all platforms simultaneously.

The catch: This process is technical, time-consuming, and CPU-intensive. If your computer struggles, your stream quality drops on all platforms.

How to Multistream with OBAStream (Easy Method)

OBAStream makes multistreaming brain-dead simple. No RTMP keys. No plugins. No technical setup.

Step 1: Connect Your Platforms

In OBAStream, click "Add Platform" and connect your accounts:

  • X: OAuth login (no RTMP key needed)
  • Rumble: Native integration (no RTMP key needed)
  • YouTube: OAuth login
  • Facebook: OAuth login

Step 2: Go Live

Select which platforms you want to stream to (all four, or just a few). Hit "Go Live." Done.

Step 3: Auto-Tweet, Comment Overlays, Unified Chat

OBAStream auto-tweets your stream when you go live on X. Viewer comments from all platforms appear as overlays. You see and respond to everyone in real-time.

Total setup time: 30 seconds. No RTMP keys. No technical headaches. Just multistreaming that works.

OBAStream vs OBS for Multistreaming

FeatureOBAStreamOBS + Plugin
Setup Time30 seconds1-2 hours
RTMP KeysNot NeededManual for Each Platform
X IntegrationNative OAuthManual RTMP
Rumble IntegrationNativeManual RTMP
Browser-BasedYesNo (Desktop App)

Which Multistreaming Method Should You Use?

Use OBS if:

You're tech-savvy and willing to spend hours configuring plugins and RTMP keys.

Use OBAStream if:

You want to multistream to X, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook without the technical headaches. You value your time and want native platform support built for podcasters.

The Bottom Line

Multistreaming for free is technically possible with OBS and plugins, but it's a pain in the ass. You'll spend hours configuring RTMP keys, and your stream quality suffers if your computer can't handle the load.

OBAStream is the best option for podcasters who want to multistream to X, Rumble, YouTube, and Facebook. It's browser-based and has native platform integration. Stop wasting time on technical setup and just go live.

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