How to create a YouTube live streaming app with Bubble

Learn to build a live-streaming app that connects directly to YouTube, allowing users to set up, join, and broadcast live sessions with ease. This series covers everything from app setup to live streaming workflows using the Daily Video Conferencing Plugin.

How to create a YouTube live streaming app with Bubble
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In this series, we’ll build a live-streaming app that broadcasts directly to YouTube. Users can set up live sessions, invite participants, and stream to their YouTube channels using the Daily Video Conferencing Plugin.
While the series walks you through each step, you can also explore a finished version in the sample editor. Please note that, for security, sign-ups are disabled and API keys have been removed.

What We’ll Build

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Our app will include essential features:
  • User Sign-Up & Login: A simple interface for account creation and access.
  • Stream Creation & Configuration: Users can create live streams, set details, and share a link for others to join.
  • Backstage Area: A backstage view for hosts and participants to join and prepare for live streaming.
Whether for Q&As, webinars, or virtual meetups, this app will allow users to bring audiences together on YouTube with a few clicks.

Series Overview

By the end, you’ll have a fully functional live-streaming app with all the essentials for sharing live events on YouTube.

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Lola
Lola

Lola is the founder of Lunch Pail Labs. She enjoys discussing product, SaaS integrations, and running a business. Feel free to connect with her on Twitter or LinkedIn.