Full Live Webcast 2.0 Support
Attention everyone,
LIVE WEBCASTS are now fully supported on our soon-to-be-released BETA site with loads of incredibly useful features. Be sure to give it a try and be amazed!
- Sort by distance, newest, etc.
- Filter by denomination.
- Rapid search.
- Icon / List view.
- Preview webcast with hover.
- Live webcast metadata now available!
The list is an active view so that without needing to refresh the page, you will see new webcasts appear along with updated statistics dynamically.
SORTING
You can rapidly sort the ever-growing list of live webcasts by newest, oldest, broadcaster, or distance in order to quickly find the broadcaster of your choice. This is especially helpful if you want to discover churches that are closest to you.
FILTERING
Additionally, for your convenience you can filter the list of live webcasts by denomination so that only those in a particular church group will be shown.
FOLLOWING
As a user on the BETA 2.0 site, any followed broadcaster that is webcasting will automatically appear at the top of the page for quick access. Keep your favorites at the top of the pile!
SEARCHING
A handy search bar allows you to start typing any broadcaster, minister, location, or partial webcast detail and immediately find what you're looking for. It's incredibly fast and handy!
ICON / LIST
Enjoy having the ability to switch between icon or list views to suit your browsing preference. All other filtering, searching, and sorting options are applied.
PREVIEWING
Hover over any of the thumbnails and you'll be able to see a live preview of the webcast in progress with the option to unmute or launch a popup player. Nice touch!
EMBEDDING
As always, feel free to embed your live webcast on any third-party external website with easily and beautifully using the Embed Editor. No ads ever. Just pure content!
WEBCAST METADATA
It's finally here! You can now specify unique metadata information about your live webcast in the Webcast Dashboard with support for a proper title, speaker, and description with markdown formatting. Live webcasting just became a ton more useful!