Unified Schedules: One Plan, Both Platforms

Schedule your stream once in Rebeam. We publish it to YouTube as an upcoming broadcast and to your Twitch schedule page in the same action. Works alongside multistreaming.

Mon15
May

14:00

Q&A + chill

Scheduled

19:00

Apex grind

Scheduled
Tue16
May

16:00

Speedrun attempts

Scheduled

20:00

Co-op night

Scheduled
Wed17
May

15:00

Speedrun attempts

Scheduled

19:00

Apex grind

Scheduled

The scheduling problem

When you stream to multiple platforms, scheduling becomes a chore. YouTube needs a scheduled broadcast so subscribers get notifications. Twitch wants a schedule segment on your channel page. Each platform has its own dashboard, its own form, its own quirks.

Most multistreamers either skip scheduling entirely or pick one platform to schedule on, leaving the other audience out of the loop. Rebeam fixes this with one schedule that publishes to both platforms at the same time.

How scheduling works

1. Set up your stream in Rebeam

Open the schedule page in the Rebeam dashboard and pick a date and time. Fill in your stream title and pick a YouTube category and a Twitch category. Set the planned duration. Pick a colour so recurring streams are easy to spot in the timeline.

2. Rebeam publishes to both platforms

The moment you confirm, Rebeam creates an upcoming broadcast on your YouTube channel with your title and category. It also creates a schedule segment on your Twitch channel page (for Affiliate and Partner accounts; non-Affiliate Twitch accounts can't publish segments via the Twitch API).

3. Your audience gets notified

YouTube fires follower notifications to your subscribers when you confirm the broadcast and again when you go live. On Twitch, your /schedule page updates so viewers browsing your channel can see what's coming up.

What each platform does with your schedule

YouTube creates an upcoming live broadcast tied to your channel. Subscribers see a card in their feed; those who've enabled notifications get pinged when you confirm and again at go-live time. The broadcast keeps your title, category, and start time exactly as you set them in Rebeam.

Twitch creates a schedule segment on your /schedule page. Viewers visiting your Twitch channel see your upcoming streams listed with title, category, and start time. Note: Twitch's schedule API requires Affiliate or Partner status — non-Affiliate accounts can still schedule on YouTube via Rebeam, but the Twitch segment won't be published until you reach Affiliate.

Edit and reschedule

Plans change. Drag a scheduled stream to a different day in the timeline view and Rebeam updates both platforms automatically. Edit the title, category, or duration and the changes propagate to YouTube and Twitch in a single action.

If you need to cancel, delete the scheduled stream in Rebeam and the YouTube broadcast and Twitch segment are removed in the same step. No leftover ghost events on either platform.

Available on Creator plans

Unified schedules are available on the Creator plan at £10/month (300 hours) and Creator Plus at £15/month (300 hours). The Starter plan at £5/month includes streaming and chat but does not include scheduling. Check the pricing page for the full plan comparison.

More creator tools

Unified schedules are just one part of the Rebeam toolkit. Creator plans also include:

Schedule once, publish everywhere

One schedule. Both platforms. Every audience.

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