Omnistream

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Jimmy-GeorgeJimmy-George
Jimmy-GeorgePLUS
Dec 26, 2025

Q: A Few Questions..

Hi,

Thank you for coming to Appsumo. Can I know which plan on your website is this deal mapped to ?

I am planning to use this tool strictly on my mobile phone and in that context:

Does the number of licenses means the number of phones I can install the app at the same time ?

Also, can I combine the streams from these phones at the same time and show it in one video, I mean if I am streaming a badminton match, can I show 4 different angles in the SAME video from if I have 4 licenses. I am just trying to make sense how can I use the multiple license at the same time to make the stream more rich.

Also, you do not have any limits for streaming bandwidth which is kinda cool but too good to be true at the same time. Do you have an unwritten soft-limit on this ?

Would really appreciate your reply on above.

Founder Team
Amir_Omnistream

Amir_Omnistream

Dec 26, 2025

A: Thanks for the questions, happy to clarify.

Plan mapping
The AppSumo deal maps to a mobile-focused Omnistream plan, designed for using the app on Android and iOS smartphones.

Licenses & devices
Yes — the number of licenses equals the number of smartphones that can be actively used for streaming at the same time.
For example, 4 licenses = up to 4 phones streaming concurrently.

Multiple cameras / angles in one video
You can stream from multiple phones at the same time, but Omnistream does not combine multiple camera feeds into a single composed video (multi-view / split-screen) on its own.
Each phone produces its own live stream. If you want to combine multiple angles into one program feed, this is typically done using external production software (e.g. OBS, vMix, a cloud mixer, etc.) that receives those streams and mixes them into one output.

Bandwidth limits
There are no hard bandwidth caps imposed by Omnistream. Streaming performance depends on your available network connectivity (cellular / Wi-Fi) and the platforms you stream to. There is no hidden “soft limit,” but normal fair-use and network constraints still apply.

In short:
• Licenses = number of phones streaming concurrently
• Multiple angles = multiple streams (not auto-combined)
• One mixed video requires an external mixer
• No artificial bandwidth limits

Hope this helps clarify how you can use multiple licenses to enrich your streams 👍

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Thank you and I really appreciate your clear clarification