YouTube, owned by Google, has introduced the ‘Go Live Together’ feature, which allows creators to co-livestream and invite a guest via phone.
The company announced the news on Twitter via its TeamYouTube account, writing, “Go Live Together is a new way to easily start a co-stream and invite a guest from your phone! creators need 50+ subs to host co-streams, but anyone can be a guest!”
The video streaming platform also hinted that the feature might be added to YouTube’s desktop version.
“From our early tests, we know many of you are excited to see this feature come to the desktop so you can co-stream right from YouTube on your computer,” TeamYouTube tweeted.
“Go Live Together” appears beneath “Go Live” on YouTube for Android and iOS’s Create sheet. Creators can send a link to any visitor.
Furthermore, creators can schedule a live stream with a guest on their computers and then go live from their phones. They can also go live right away from their mobile device.
Additionally, creators can change the guests on their live stream, but only one person can be present at a time. When a guest is invited, their stream feed will appear above their guests.
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