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The people who couldn’t make it still deserve the service

Homebound members, families who moved away, a second campus across town — a lot of your congregation isn’t in the room every week. CastFork gets your service to wherever they actually are, run by whoever’s on the media team that Sunday.

Illustration representing a browser-based production room used to run a service
The volunteer problem

Whoever’s on the media team this week can still run it

Studio runs in a browser tab, so there’s no capture card to troubleshoot and no software update to push before service. Drop in a lower third for the sermon title or a verse reference, run a scrolling ticker for announcements or the giving link, and switch scenes with a click.

  • Overlays, QR codes, and the scrolling ticker are included on every plan, including Free
  • Free seats 6 people on screen, useful for worship team plus a guest speaker
  • Recording without going live works too, for a rehearsal run-through
Built for you

What a service needs beyond a single camera pointed at the stage

Facebook and YouTube, at the same time

Most congregations already split across the two. Multistream sends one service to both without a second encoder or a second login.

Every campus’s page, one dashboard

Connect each campus’s Facebook Page as its own destination channel and toggle whichever ones go live for a given service.

A sermon archive, automatically

Cloud recordings save the service without any extra step, so anyone who missed it Sunday morning can catch it Sunday night.

The same reminder, every week

Schedule the weekly service once and members get a public countdown page and a calendar file, instead of a new church-app notification every Saturday.

Built for congregations of every size

  • Sunday services
  • Midweek studies
  • Youth programs
  • Special events
  • Guest speakers
  • Multi-campus services
  • Holiday services
  • Prayer meetings
Worship FAQ

What media teams ask before their first live service

Running it week to week

Studio runs in a browser, the same way for everyone. There's no capture card driver to configure and nothing to install before service, so training a new volunteer is mostly showing them where the scene buttons are.

Free covers two destinations live at once with no time limit — a small CastFork mark shows on your output until you upgrade, but the two-destination cap never expires.

Yes, as long as your account connects that campus's Facebook Page as its own channel — add it alongside your main destination and toggle it on for the services it applies to. A self-service invite that lets the second campus attach their own channel without sharing login access is on our roadmap, not available yet.

After the service

No. Cloud recording captures the same broadcast automatically from Standard up, staying available for 15 days before it expires — longer windows apply on higher tiers.

Scheduling a service ahead of time generates a public countdown page members can bookmark and an .ics file they can drop straight into their own calendar.

Yes — overlays, a lower-third graphic, and a scrolling ticker for announcements or the giving link are included on every plan, including Free.

Get this week's service to the people who can't be there

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