Stream games, plays, concerts, and assemblies to families near and far. One platform for everything your school does. You pay $0.05 per hour watched—that's it.
First month free. No contracts. No setup fees.
Parents work. Grandparents live across the country. Siblings have their own events at the same time. And your school probably has more going on than anyone can keep up with—football games, volleyball matches, theater productions, band concerts, award assemblies.
Free options like YouTube or Facebook? Clunky setup, 30-second latency, and your school's events buried alongside random content.
NFHS Network or similar contracts? Expensive annual commitments designed for big athletic programs, not theater departments or elementary schools.
Your school needs something simpler.
Football, volleyball, basketball in fall and winter. Spring plays and band concerts. Award ceremonies and assemblies. One channel handles them all.
Your AV club can run it. Browser-based streaming means no special software to install. Point a camera, click start, and you're live.
Summer break? Winter break? Your bill drops to the $10 minimum. No annual contracts locking you in when nothing's happening.
Up to 200 watch hours included while you try us out.
Most schools don't need complex production platforms. They need a way to let families watch when they can't be there in person.
Create your channel in a few minutes. Keep it free for families, or add optional tiers for boosters who want to support the program.
Add the link to your school newsletter, parent app, or website. Viewers watch from any browser—no app to download.
Phone on a tripod in the gym. Camcorder in the auditorium. Laptop in the AV room. Whatever setup you have works.
Yes. One channel handles everything—football, volleyball, theater, band, assemblies. Same subscribers see all your school's events.
At minimum, a smartphone on a tripod. For better results, a camcorder connected to a laptop running OBS. Most schools already have what they need.
Slush is live-only—we don't store recordings. But you can record locally while streaming (OBS does this easily) to keep an archive.
If you have internet at the venue, you can stream. Mobile hotspots work for most events. The stream adapts to available bandwidth.
Absolutely. It's browser-based and simple enough for AV club students to operate. Great hands-on experience for them too.
Streaming uses standard HTTPS, so it works on most school networks without special configuration. Check with IT if your network has strict filtering.
Yes. Keep streams public and the school absorbs the cost. Or set up optional giving tiers so boosters can help offset expenses.
Up to 1080p with adaptive bitrate. Viewers with slower connections get a lower resolution automatically. Sub-second latency means they see events as they happen.
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Set up your first stream in under 10 minutes. No credit card required to start.
$10/month minimum · $0.05/hour watched · No contracts
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