Bring in guests, arrange the show into scenes, drop in your branding, and go live to every connected destination at once. No capture card, no downloaded app.
A stand-in for the real Studio interface, not a screenshot of it.

A guest gets a link, types their name, and grants camera and mic access. That’s the whole onboarding. Nobody installs software to be on your show, and you don’t need a second machine running an encoder just to produce it.
A scene is a saved arrangement of whatever's on screen: cameras, a shared window, a slide, a countdown. Stack up to 40 of them and step through your run of show in order, or jump around if the conversation does.
Spotlight
One source fills the frame — a slide, a video, a single speaker.
Side-by-side
Two feeds share the frame evenly, host and guest at equal size.
Grid
Up to four feeds tiled evenly, for a panel or a group call.
Speaker highlight
One large feed carries the show, with others queued to the side.
Picture-in-picture
A full-frame source with a small camera feed tucked in a corner.
Thumbnail strip
A media source up top, guest cameras lined up in a row below.
Free seats 6 people on screen at once; every paid plan raises that to 10. Nobody needs an account to join — they just need your invite link.
Add a logo, a full-frame overlay, QR codes, and a bottom ticker on every plan, including Free. Upgrading removes the CastFork mark from your output, it doesn’t unlock the graphics themselves.
Chat-capable platforms’ comments land in one Studio chat panel — YouTube today, more coming. Click a message and it appears at the bottom of your program instantly, no copy-pasting into a graphics tool.
Run the same scenes, guests, and graphics with nothing sent to a destination — useful for a rehearsal or a podcast you’ll publish later. Recording itself starts on Standard, at 6 hours a stream.
We’re building simultaneous horizontal (16:9) and vertical (9:16) output from the same Studio program, so a vertical-first platform wouldn’t get a letterboxed feed built for a TV frame. It isn’t live yet — today every destination in a broadcast shares the same orientation, so we won’t claim otherwise on the pricing page.
Encoder streams (OBS, vMix, and similar) pass through up to 4K on every plan — this table is Studio’s own program output only.
Getting started
During a show
Free gets you scenes, overlays, and up to six people on screen, no time limit.