One Streaming Dashboard for Your Whole Team

Invite producers, operators, and moderators into your Livepush workspace with their own logins and their own permissions. Everyone gets exactly the access their job needs, and the account password finally leaves the group chat.

Invite Members Role-Based Access No Shared Passwords Work Simultaneously

Free plan available. No credit card. Team features on organisation plans.

Team Members 4 ACTIVE
SK
Sarah K.
Owner · full access
● online
JM
James M.
Producer · manage streams
● online
AL
Aisha L.
Operator · run broadcasts
● online
TB
Tom B.
Moderator · chat only
invited

Streaming is a team sport at scale

Churches, media companies, and event crews have trusted Livepush to keep whole teams working in one dashboard without one shared login.

300K+
Live events delivered
50,000+
Broadcasters and organisations
40+
Streaming platforms supported
5 PB
Bandwidth delivered

Why streaming teams need real accounts

Every growing streaming operation hits the same moment: the account password is in a group chat, three people are logged in as "admin," and nobody knows who changed the Sunday stream settings. One shared login is fine for one person and a liability for a team.

Livepush team accounts give each person their own login and each role its own boundaries. The volunteer who moderates chat cannot delete your destinations. The producer who left last month cannot log in at all. And during a broadcast, the whole crew works in the dashboard at once.

One workspace
Producer Operator Moderator
Access matches responsibility
Roles define who can access and manage which streams, so nobody has more power than their job requires.
Offboarding takes one click
Remove a member and their access ends instantly. No password rotations, no re-sharing credentials with everyone else.
Collaboration during live
Multiple members in the dashboard at once: encoder, chat, and stream health each get their own pair of eyes.

Invite your people, keep your password

Add members to your dashboard by email. Each person signs in with their own credentials and lands in the shared workspace: the same destinations, recordings, and monitoring your streams already use, scoped to what their role allows.

  • Email invitations, individual logins, no credential sharing
  • Everyone works on the same streams, destinations, and recordings
  • Two-factor authentication keeps working, because nobody shares accounts
Invite Member EMAIL
invite: tom@yourteam.org role: Moderator access: chat + monitoring
✉️ Invitation sent
🔑 Own login
🚫 No shared password

User roles that limit and filter access

Assign each member a role that defines what they can see and do. Producers manage destinations and schedules, operators run broadcasts, moderators watch chat. Billing, account settings, and destructive actions stay with the owner.

  • Different roles define who can access and manage which streams
  • Volunteers and freelancers get task-level access, not the keys to everything
  • Adjust or revoke a member's role at any time, effective immediately
Role Matrix ACCESS
Owner everything + billing full
Producer streams · destinations · schedule manage
Operator go live · monitor · toggle run
Moderator multichat · view status view

Run broadcasts as a crew, not a relay race

During a live event, one person watches stream health, another manages multichat, a third stands ready to toggle a failing destination. With team accounts they do it simultaneously, from their own seats, instead of passing one logged-in laptop around.

  • Multiple members in the dashboard at the same time, all seeing live state
  • Chat, health, and destination control split across the crew
  • Perfect for church AV teams and corporate event crews
Live Event · Crew View LIVE
Aisha monitoring · 6,010 kbps health
Tom multichat · 3 platforms chat
James destinations · standby ctrl

Built for organisations that outgrew one login

Churches rotating volunteer AV crews, agencies running client channels, media teams with shift schedules, esports orgs with dedicated broadcast staff: whenever more than one pair of hands touches the stream, team accounts keep it organised and secure.

  • Volunteers rotate in and out without credential resets
  • Agencies keep client streams separated by member access
  • The Teams plan is built for organisations managing multiple channels at scale
Who Uses Team Accounts ORGS
Churches volunteer AV rotations
Agencies client channel management 💼
Media producers + shift operators 📺
Esports dedicated broadcast staff 🎮

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Team Accounts:
Common Questions

Invitations, roles, access control, and how streaming teams stay secure.

How do team accounts work in Livepush?
You invite people to your Livepush dashboard by email. Each member signs in with their own credentials and sees the streams and tools their role allows. Everyone works in the same workspace: same destinations, same recordings, same monitoring, without sharing a single login.
Can I control what each team member can access?
Yes. Assign different roles to members to define who can access and manage which streams. An operator can run Sunday's broadcast without being able to touch billing or delete destinations, and a volunteer moderator can watch chat without access to stream keys.
Why is sharing one account password a bad idea for streaming teams?
A shared password means anyone can change anything, nobody knows who did what, and when a member leaves you have to reset the password and redistribute it to everyone. It also often breaks two-factor authentication. Individual member accounts with roles solve all four problems at once.
What happens when someone leaves the team?
Remove their member access and they are out, immediately. No password reset, no re-sharing credentials with the rest of the crew, and no lingering access to your destinations, stream keys, or recordings.
Who are team accounts built for?
Any streaming operation bigger than one person: churches with volunteer AV teams, media companies with producers and operators, agencies managing client channels, esports organisations, and event crews where one person runs the encoder while another watches chat and stream health.
Can several members work during the same live stream?
Yes. Team members can be in the dashboard simultaneously: one monitoring stream health, another managing multichat, another toggling destinations. Everyone sees the same live state without passing a laptop around.
Which plan includes team accounts?
Team features are aimed at organisations and are included in higher tiers; the Teams plan at $119/month is built for organisations managing multiple channels at scale. See the pricing page for the current breakdown of member limits per plan.