Run a Professional Livestream by Yourself with Elgato

Run a Professional Livestream by Yourself with Elgato

Run a Professional Livestream by Yourself with Elgato

Running a livestream by yourself means juggling cameras, audio, graphics, scene switching, recording, and audience engagement all at once. Whether you're producing a podcast, webinar, YouTube show, corporate presentation, or live event, managing every aspect of a production can be overwhelming.

Elgato's Stream Deck ecosystem helps simplify the process by bringing your most important controls together in one place. With customizable buttons, rotary dials, touchscreen controls, and powerful automation tools, Stream Deck allows solo creators to manage their productions more efficiently and stay focused on delivering great content.

Control Your Entire Workflow

Stream Deck integrates with popular platforms like OBS Studio, Wirecast, vMix, TriCaster, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Adobe Premiere Pro, and more. With a single button press, you can switch scenes, control audio, trigger graphics, start recordings, launch applications, and automate repetitive tasks.

The newest addition to the lineup, the Elgato Stream Deck + XL, combines 32 customizable LCD keys, six multifunction dials, and a touchscreen strip, giving creators even more control over their productions.

More Than Just Live Streaming

Beyond livestreaming, Stream Deck can help streamline video editing, content creation, virtual meetings, and everyday productivity tasks. Combined with Elgato audio solutions like the Wave XLR and Wave:3 microphone, creators can build a complete production workflow that can be managed by a single operator.

Stay Focused on the Content, Not the Chaos

Professional productions don't always require a full crew. With Elgato Stream Deck controllers, solo creators can centralize controls, automate workflows, and simplify production management, making it easier to create polished, professional livestreams.

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