CastFork
Integrations

Stream to LinkedIn and everywhere else

LinkedIn is one of the destinations CastFork connects to. Set it up once, and it goes live alongside every other platform you’ve connected, from a single broadcast.

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How to connect

Connecting LinkedIn takes four steps

01

Create or sign in to your LinkedIn account

You'll need an existing LinkedIn account (or channel/page) that you have permission to stream to.

02

Connect LinkedIn to CastFork

From Channels, choose LinkedIn and approve the connection on LinkedIn's own consent screen. CastFork never sees your LinkedIn password — only the access token LinkedIn issues.

03

Choose it as a destination

Toggle LinkedIn on for any stream card, alongside whatever else you're sending to at the same time.

04

Go live

Press go — CastFork relays your feed to LinkedIn along with every other destination you toggled on, from the same encode.

What's supported

LinkedIn capability notes

Straight from our platform catalog — no feature listed as supported that isn't actually wired up.

Custom titles

Up to 200 characters.

Description

Up to 2,600 characters.

Chat in Studio's unified panel

On our roadmap — not available yet.

Stream analytics

Supported

Live viewer count

Not supported today

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LinkedIn FAQ

Questions about LinkedIn and CastFork

Yes. LinkedIn counts the same as any other channel toward how many destinations can be live at once on your plan — Free covers 2, and every paid tier raises that.

No — connecting LinkedIn itself is free on every plan. What's plan-gated is how many destinations (of any kind) can be live at the same time.

Not yet — chat aggregation for LinkedIn is on our roadmap. LinkedIn has its own chat, but CastFork doesn't pull it into the unified panel today (YouTube chat works now; the other native platforms are coming).

Yes — viewer and health data for your LinkedIn destination shows up in your stream's analytics alongside every other channel.

Yes, any time — removing a channel from Channels stops it from appearing as a destination option on future stream cards. It doesn't affect a stream already in progress.

Add LinkedIn to your first stream

Free covers two destinations at once, no time limit, no card required.