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How to Live Stream on YouTube: Complete Beginner’s Guide

How to Live Stream on YouTube: Complete Beginner’s Guide

Everything you need to go live on YouTube for the first time — from account setup to your first broadcast, in plain language with no technical jargon.

$0
Cost to go live on YouTube — completely free platform
24h
Activation wait after first enabling live streaming on a new account
1,000
Subscribers needed for mobile streaming (desktop: no minimum)
15 min
Time to set up and go live for the first time with this guide
⚡ Before You Start

Your YouTube account must have live streaming enabled. Go to YouTube Studio → Settings → Channel → Feature Eligibility and enable “Live Streaming.” New accounts wait 24 hours for activation. Verify your phone number if prompted.

Two Ways to Go Live on YouTube

Method What You Need Best For Difficulty
YouTube Studio (webcam) Just a browser + webcam Talking head, Q&A Very Easy
OBS + Stream Key OBS Studio installed Gaming, screen share Medium
Mobile App 1,000+ subscribers On-the-go streams Easy
Pre-recorded stream Video file + streaming tool Scheduled, automated Easiest

Method 1: Go Live from YouTube Studio (Easiest)

  1. Open YouTube Studio. Go to studio.youtube.com, click the camera icon at the top right, and select “Go Live.”
  2. Choose “Webcam” from the left sidebar. This uses your computer’s built-in camera and microphone — no extra software needed.
  3. Fill in stream details. Add a compelling title, description, thumbnail (use Canva if needed), category, and audience setting.
  4. Check your preview. The preview panel shows what your stream looks like. Adjust lighting, camera angle, and audio levels before going live.
  5. Click “Go Live.” Your stream is now public. Subscribers get notified immediately.

Method 2: Go Live with OBS Studio (More Control)

  1. Download OBS Studio from obsproject.com and run the Auto-Configuration Wizard when it opens.
  2. Get your stream key: YouTube Studio → Go Live → Stream → Copy Stream Key under Stream Settings.
  3. In OBS: Settings → Stream → Service: YouTube / YouTube-RTMPS → paste Stream Key. Or use “Connect Account” for automatic key management.
  4. Add your sources: Display Capture for screen, Video Capture Device for webcam, Audio Input Capture for microphone.
  5. Set up the stream details in YouTube Studio (title, thumbnail, etc.) and click “Start Streaming” in OBS when ready.
  6. Click “Go Live” in YouTube Studio to make it public.
💡 Pro Tip

Run a 5-minute private test stream before your first public broadcast. Set YouTube privacy to “Private,” start streaming in OBS, and verify everything works end-to-end. Only then flip to public for your real stream.

What Makes a Good First Live Stream

  • Topic clarity — viewers should know exactly what to expect from the title alone; vague titles kill click-through rates
  • Good audio — bad audio is the #1 reason viewers leave streams; test your microphone before going live
  • Adequate lighting — natural light from a window in front of you is free and excellent; avoid sitting with a window behind you
  • A plan — know what you’ll cover for the first 30 minutes before you go live; improv streams drop viewers quickly
  • A hook in the first 60 seconds — state what viewers will learn or experience before they decide whether to stay

The Easiest Live Stream: Pre-Recorded Content

If the technical setup feels overwhelming, streaming pre-recorded videos live on YouTube removes virtually all the complexity. You record whenever you want, edit the content, then schedule it to broadcast as a live stream automatically — no webcam, no OBS, no stream key management during the broadcast.

Go Live Without the Technical Hassle

Schedule your first live stream from an existing video — no OBS, no stream keys, no live technical setup. Just upload and schedule.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why can’t I see the “Go Live” button?
Live streaming must be enabled in your account. Go to YouTube Studio → Settings → Channel → Feature Eligibility. If just enabled, wait 24 hours for activation. Also verify your account via phone number if not already done.
Can I go live on YouTube from my phone?
Yes, using the YouTube mobile app, but only if your channel has at least 1,000 subscribers. Desktop live streaming (via browser or OBS) has no subscriber minimum.
Does going live notify all my subscribers?
YouTube sends push notifications to subscribers who have notifications enabled. Typically 5–30% of subscribers have notifications active. Subscribers who set a reminder for a pre-scheduled stream always receive the notification.
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Written by YTStreamer Editorial Team

The YTStreamer team specializes in YouTube live streaming strategy, automation tools, and creator growth. Our guides are based on hands-on testing, YouTube's official documentation, and real-world creator feedback — so you get advice that actually works.

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