How to add and sell livestreams on Trible?

Modified on Mon, 7 Aug, 2023 at 6:19 AM

What are Livestreams?

Livestreams are real-time broadcasts of video or audio content over the internet. They are a powerful tool for knowledge creators because they allow them to interact with their audience in real time, answering questions and providing feedback as they go. Livestreams can be used in a variety of contexts, from delivering lectures to hosting Q&A sessions to streaming live events.



How to Sell Live Streams on Trible?


Add a Live Stream to Your Course


To add a live stream to your existing course, simply navigate to the course, select the lesson you need, and click on the Player icon. This will allow you to insert a link to the stream in your lesson, as well as add any relevant details such as a description or introduction. Once you've added your live stream, all learners who have purchased access to your course will be able to view it.



Create a Live Stream Product


If you want to sell a live stream as a standalone product, you'll need to create a new product on Trible. To do this, go to the Courses section of your account and click Create product. You can name it My Livestreams and add lessons with relevant strings to it. To sell your live stream, you'll need to set up a pricing plan. This determines how much you will charge for access to your live stream. You can create multiple pricing plans for different Livestreams or groups of Livestreams if you want to offer different levels of access.



How to Create a Live Stream on YouTube


To create a live stream on Trible, you'll need to use YouTube as your streaming platform. Here's how to get started:

1. Enable Live Streaming on YouTube Before you can start streaming on YouTube, you'll need to enable live streaming on your account. To do this, log in to your YouTube account, click on your profile picture in the top right corner, and select YouTube Studio. From there, click on Settings and then Channel to access your live streaming settings. Follow the prompts to verify your account and enable live streaming.

2. Choose Your Streaming Method There are three ways to stream on YouTube: mobile, webcam, and encoder. 

All information about using YouTube livestreams can be found here.



3.  To start, click "Create" - Go Live in the right corner of the page.



4. First, you need to specify the details of the part. There is a large number of details that you can specify as you wish. The only one required question: "Is this video made for kids?". It's worth answering.






5.  Next, you can choose options for customization and chat within the stream.




6. Set the privacy settings and schedule the start time of your Live stream. Click "Done" when you have selected the necessary options.

It is important to use the Unlisted setting. This will allow you to provide access to the content exactly where you distribute it.  At the same time, it will not be freely available on YouTube. The Private setting will not allow anyone to view this content except you and those you have manually granted access to, and the Public setting will allow anyone to use the content anywhere.





7. Then we can see a preview of the stream and change the details as needed. If everything is correct, click Done or Go Live to connect to the stream immediately.



8. Go Manage tab - Select "Options" next to the desired stream and click "Get shareable link". The link will be saved.



9. Open any browser and paste the link into the search bar. After that click on "Enter/Return"




10. YouTube platform will open, and the link in the search bar will change. Copy the new link.




11.  Select the lesson to which you want to add the Live Stream and use the button on the toolbar to insert the link. After that, a preview of your Live Stream will appear on your screen.





If you encounter any difficulties or have any additional questions - don't hesitate to contact our support team! 





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