
Facebook Live
Live stream software
Video software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
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What is Facebook Live
Facebook Live is a live streaming feature within Facebook that lets individuals, creators, and organizations broadcast real-time video to Facebook Pages, profiles, and groups. It is commonly used for community updates, product announcements, Q&A sessions, and event coverage where distribution to an existing Facebook audience is the primary goal. Streams can be produced from mobile devices or via encoder software using RTMPS, and broadcasts can remain available as replays on Facebook after the live session.
Native Facebook audience reach
Facebook Live publishes directly into the Facebook feed and to followers of a Page or members of a group, reducing friction compared with sending viewers to a separate viewing site. Viewers can discover streams through standard Facebook surfaces (feed, notifications, sharing). This makes it practical for organizations that already manage communities on Facebook and want live video without building a separate distribution channel.
Low setup for basic streams
A broadcaster can go live from the Facebook mobile app or web interface without additional infrastructure. For more advanced productions, Facebook Live supports streaming from third-party encoders via RTMPS, enabling use of professional cameras, switching, and overlays. This combination supports both quick, informal broadcasts and more controlled productions.
Built-in engagement features
Facebook Live includes real-time comments and reactions that appear alongside the stream, supporting interactive formats such as Q&A and community discussions. Page and group admins can moderate conversation using Facebook’s existing tools. After the broadcast, the recorded video can continue to collect comments and be shared like other Facebook video posts.
Limited ownership and control
Facebook Live runs on Facebook’s platform, so organizations have limited control over the viewing experience, branding, and data collection compared with dedicated video platforms. Viewer access is governed by Facebook account and privacy settings, which may not fit use cases requiring controlled registration or gated access. Policy changes or feature availability can also affect workflows without customer-specific guarantees.
Analytics and data constraints
Reporting is oriented around Facebook’s engagement metrics and may not provide the depth or export flexibility some teams need for enterprise measurement and attribution. Access to viewer-level data is constrained by platform privacy rules and account context. Teams that need unified analytics across multiple destinations often require additional tooling and processes.
Not designed for webinars
Facebook Live is optimized for social broadcasting rather than structured webinar operations such as attendee registration, email reminders, agenda management, and post-event lead workflows. Interactive controls are primarily comment-based, which can be harder to manage for large, formal events. Organizations running recurring business webcasts may find operational gaps compared with purpose-built webcast and webinar systems.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Facebook Live (platform feature) | Free | Go live from a profile, Page, group or event using mobile, desktop or streaming software (Live Producer). No subscription or paid plan listed on Facebook/Meta official help pages. |
Seller details
Meta Platforms, Inc.
Menlo Park, California, United States
2004
Public
https://www.meta.com/
https://x.com/Meta
https://www.linkedin.com/company/meta/