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Become your team’s sports commentator with this livestreaming subscription

July 23, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of July 23, you can get the Swish Live Streaming: Basic Plan(opens in a new tab) for just $99 instead of $340 — that’s a 70% discount.


It may feel like the World Cup when you’re watching your kid or local club play, but they more than likely aren’t treated to even a fraction of the attention. That may be frustrating, but now you can stream sports events yourself(opens in a new tab). You can broadcast them live in HD to your family and friends by using Swish Live Streaming, which has its Basic Plan on sale for only $99 (Reg. $340). 

Big TV channels may not consider your local Little League game to be news, but you can give them the full TV treatment with this sports streaming and commentary subscription. From your phone, you can record a game, inlay a scoreboard, create clip highlights, and even connect with another camera if you have access to two iPhones. You can upload your stream in HD on Facebook or YouTube for viewers to access freely. With the Basic Plan, you get one year of unlimited streaming and downloading, sponsor text in your description, inlays of team names, partner logos, team logos, and full screens along with HD capture of highlights. 

You aren’t just recording the game with Swish. Update a live scoreboard in real-time with options that adapt to more than 20 sports. You can even update the scoreboard remotely with any other phone so you aren’t shaking the recording while you mark the score. Select highlights and broadcast them the way they do during professional games. Facilitate post-match interviews with camera commentators, or pause, end, and continue the stream using Broadcast control. Whether you’re at a local game or the sporting event of the century, you’re in control.

If your local team doesn’t have the money or notoriety for a professional broadcast, they could still go live with Swish, which claims to have helped more than 10,000 clubs all over the world. Your team could be next if you get Swish Live Streaming: Basic Plan(opens in a new tab) while it’s on sale for $99 (Reg. $340). 

Prices subject to change.

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