Subsplash Live
Live stream high-quality broadcasts of your weekend services and other events to grow your audience and stay connected with your church community wherever they are.
Simultaneously broadcast live streams and pre-recorded videos to your mobile app, website, YouTube, and Facebook Live.
It’s quick and easy to get started with Subsplash Live. Request a demo today!
Simplify streaming
with Subsplash Live
Live stream your content in three simple steps
More media features to love
Subsplash Live is part of our powerful media hosting and streaming platform, which is designed to help churches and ministries engage and grow their communities.
ONE-CLICK PUBLISHING
With a single click, you can upload audio or video files to your media library and have it instantly appear on your mobile app and website.
NO ADS OR THIRD-PARTY CONTENT
PLAY VIDEO WITH PHONE SCREEN OFF
WEB INTEGRATIONS
Real-time giving for greater generosity
Create custom prompts that enable viewers to make donations through Subsplash Giving without leaving the live streaming experience.
This provides a simple pathway for your community to effortlessly support your mission.

Schedule, trim, and publish – all in one dashboard
Want to remove portions of your church’s live streams before publishing them as on-demand videos after your services are over? No problem!
With Subsplash Live’s simple editing tool, you can now trim the parts you don’t want to include, then publish your edited live stream as on-demand content on your website, mobile app, and TV app with a single click—all within minutes!

Serving churches and ministries around the world







Part of The Ultimate Engagement Platform™
Subsplash Live is part of The Ultimate Engagement Platform™, an all-in-one solution for engaging and growing your audience with custom mobile apps, digital giving, websites, and more!
“I am so thankful for you guys. Subsplash Live has single-handedly helped us stay connected with our congregation and enabled us to grow even while in quarantine! A true win for the kingdom.”
—Rabbi Jacob Rosenberg, Adat Hatikvah Messianic Synagogue