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Swish Live is an application-focused SaaS product built for live sports streaming, aimed at clubs, school teams, and sports content operators. Its core use case is not general-purpose webinar or meeting livestreaming, but adding match footage, live scoreboards, team logos, and sponsor logos to a stream in a format that feels close to a TV broadcast. According to the official website, it already serves 5,000 club users and supports 30+ sports, including basketball, football/soccer, rugby, volleyball, handball, baseball, tennis, and padel.
The product emphasizes “one-click streaming” and sports broadcast graphics: HD streaming up to 1080p, live scoreboards, Time Capsule highlight recording, remote layer control, simultaneous streaming of multiple matches, and multi-camera setups using either two iPhones or a computer camera plus an iPhone. For third-party platforms, it can stream to Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch, supports RTMP, and can use restream.io to distribute to multiple platforms at once. Its terms also explicitly state the use of YouTube API Services.
Swish Live offers Free and Pro plans. The Free plan allows HD streaming to selected platforms and can overlay partner/Logo assets, but it does not allow score editing, and streams retain Swish Live branding. Pro adds features such as simultaneous streaming for multiple matches, Time Capsule highlights, and white-label removal of the logo. The official website does not disclose specific pricing; it only states that monthly subscriptions can be stopped or resumed at any time and renew automatically.
Its strengths are its highly vertical focus: scoreboards, sponsor exposure, support for many sports, and mobile streaming all lower the production barrier for small clubs. The free version can also be used for basic validation. The downsides are that score control is locked in the free plan, key features require Pro, pricing is not transparent, and privacy/security information is fairly basic, with no visible ISO, SOC 2, or similar certifications. The official website is mainly in French, which may increase the learning curve for Chinese-speaking teams.
Swish Live is well suited to clubs, school competitions, and youth training organizations with limited budgets that still want to make their live sports coverage look more professional. It is also a good fit for sports organizations that need to provide sponsor exposure during livestreams. The official website does not specify access conditions from mainland China, and it relies on platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch, which are generally not directly accessible in China. If serving a domestic Chinese audience, alternatives or combined solutions such as OBS Studio, Tencent Cloud CSS, Polyv, and Muduzhibo may be worth considering.
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