For churches & worship

Multi-camera worship, run by volunteers — no tech booth required.

Wide on the stage, close on the speaker, a camera on worship. Volunteers hold phones, you cut live, and your whole congregation watches at home, on YouTube and on Facebook at the same time.

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The problem with streaming a service

Single locked-off camera is flat

One static wide makes an hour feel longer. Cut between the speaker, the worship team, and the congregation to keep people engaged.

Volunteers aren't AV engineers

No capture cards, no switcher to learn. A volunteer opens a link on a phone and they're a camera. You cut from a laptop.

Your people are on different platforms

Some watch on the website, some on YouTube, some on Facebook. Multistream the service to all of them at once from one console.

How Cutlocked does it

Volunteer-friendly cameras

Every camera is a browser link on a phone or tablet. No app to install, nothing to configure on Sunday morning.

Cut the service live

Switch from the sermon to worship to a wide for the offering — frame-accurate, from one operator at a laptop.

Reach everyone at once

Stream simultaneously to YouTube, Facebook, your website, and custom RTMP. Shut-ins and travelers never miss a Sunday.

Lyrics, scripture & lower-thirds

Put the speaker's name, a verse reference, or a giving QR code on screen live — built in, no extra software.

Read the full guide

Step-by-step: how to live stream a church service with volunteers

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No hardware. No install. Free to start.

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