Streamrun Editor

The visual workspace for building and editing live stream configurations. Connect elements on a drag-and-drop canvas to define how your stream is processed and delivered. Changes save automatically and appear in the preview in real time.

Streamrun Editor

Learn the basics

Watch the introduction video to learn how to sign up, start from a template, and customize your stream using the Streamrun Editor.

Editor layout

The interface is divided into five areas:

Streamrun Editor layout
1

Canvas

Your main workspace. Drag elements onto the canvas, arrange and connect them, then click any element to access its settings or delete it.

2

Element menu

The left sidebar lists all available elements: video sources, overlays, outputs, and more. Drag from here onto the canvas to add them. See all elements

3

Preview window

Shows the live output of your configuration in real time. The preview starts once you add your first output element. If you have multiple outputs, choose which one to view from the dropdown. Preview video docs

4

Element settings

Select any element on the canvas to open its settings in the right sidebar. Adjust settings and see updates instantly. All changes save automatically.

5

Top bar

Use the buttons here to exit the editor or switch to RUNNING mode to start your live broadcast. About streaming modes

Deleting elements and connections

Click to select an element or connection, then press Delete or Backspace.

Editor vs. Remote Control

The Editor and the Remote Control serve different purposes. Use the right tool for each stage of your stream.

Streamrun Editor

For building and editing configurations before going live. Add elements, configure settings, connect sources to outputs. Designed for desktop.

You can adjust settings mid-broadcast, but the interface is not optimized for live control.

Remote Control →

For controlling the stream while live. Optimized for mobile and quick changes: switching sources, triggering failover, monitoring status.

Use this during the broadcast instead of the Editor.