Connect Restream integrations
Syndicate your live content by automating Restream to instantly broadcast across 30+ social platforms from a single trigger. Use our automation tool to notify your community in Slack when a stream begins or add new viewer data directly into your CRM. Register for free to build your first live content pipeline.
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Build your Restream integrations.
Integrate Restream with Make to automate your live content strategy. Use Restream as an action to instantly broadcast your content across 30+ social platforms. Alternatively, set Restream as a trigger, for example, when a stream begins, to initiate workflows that notify your community or add new viewer data to your CRM.
Returns a temporary download URL for a specific clip.
Returns a single clip project with its clips and posted clips.
Generates a temporary download URL for a specific recording file.
Returns a single event by ID.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Lists clip projects.
Returns a list of finished and missed events.
Returns recordings (video and audio) for a specific event.
Returns a list of currently in-progress events.
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Popular Restream workflows.
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