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Multi-stream quick start

How to watch multiple streams at once

You do not need a row of browser tabs to follow several live streams. MultiView brings YouTube, Twitch, Kick, and supported X videos into one customizable wall so you can see the action together and decide which stream to hear.

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Quick start

Set up your multiview in a minute

  1. 1

    Collect your stream links

    Copy the URL for each YouTube video, Twitch channel, Kick channel, or supported X video you want to follow.

  2. 2

    Add every stream

    Paste the links into MultiView one by one. They appear together on the current wall as you add them.

  3. 3

    Choose your focus

    Select a grid, drag streams into position, and mute or adjust players so the most important one has your attention.

One place for a busy live event

  • Mix supported streams from YouTube, Twitch, Kick, and X on one wall.
  • Switch between layouts as the number of streams changes.
  • Drag and drop players to keep the main stream where you want it.
  • Open Twitch chat alongside the streams you are watching.
  • Save different named walls for sports, esports, news, or creators.
  • Keep channel shortcuts in the sidebar for faster access next time.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Which streaming sites can I combine?

MultiView currently supports YouTube videos and live streams, Twitch streams and chat, Kick streams, Spotify content, and supported video posts from X.

Why does Spotify only play short previews?

Spotify may use preview mode when its embedded player cannot access a logged-in Spotify session. Sign in to Spotify in the same browser, then reload MultiView. Strict privacy settings or blocked third-party cookies may also prevent the embed from recognizing your session.

Can I save more than one group of streams?

Yes. Create named walls for different events or interests, then move between them without rebuilding each setup from scratch.

Why will a particular stream not play?

The stream may be offline, restricted, unavailable in your region, or blocked from embedded playback by its owner or platform. Opening the original link can help identify which restriction applies.