Usage examples
Typical scenarios tested with Gniark Live — each links to a detailed page.
Private online concert
Label showcase, VIP preview or patron live: restricted-link room, 48 kHz Opus audio, invite-only URL.
Private concert pageRemote band rehearsal
Geographically split band: each musician joins via browser or audio interface, with a technical test before the session.
Remote rehearsalArtist showcase
Session for a selected audience, label or partners: stable video, clear audio, no install for guests.
Virtual concertNonprofit event
Benefit concert, gala or hybrid evening: link shared with members, ticketing or donations via HelloAsso in parallel.
Nonprofit concertTested setups
Audio and video configurations documented in our technical guides.
Best practices before going live
- Test the room 24–48 hours before the event.
- Check mic, headphones and connection (stable fibre or 5G).
- Plan a streaming-specific mix for hybrid events.
- Share the link only with authorized guests for private lives.
Frequently asked questions
Are these named customer references?
This page describes typical scenarios and tested setups without exposing personal data. Contact us to discuss a case close to yours.
Which setup should I start with?
Smartphone + wired headphones for a quick test; USB interface + OBS WHIP when you need a richer mix. Guides cover each step.
Does Gniark Live replace YouTube Live?
No. YouTube Live is useful for reaching a mass audience. Gniark Live is better suited to private concerts, rehearsals, showcases, premium lives and events where low latency, link control and audio quality matter.
Can I use OBS with Gniark Live?
Yes. OBS can send a full scene to a Gniark Live room via the WHIP protocol.
Can I organize a private concert?
Yes. Gniark Live lets you create a private room, share a restricted link and run a concert for a selected audience.
Can I sell tickets?
Yes, via external ticketing such as HelloAsso, Billetweb, Shotgun or a payment link. Gniark Live provides the live room.
Is it suitable for nonprofits?
Yes. Nonprofits can run benefit concerts, galas, hybrid events, private lives or cultural broadcasts with more control than a generalist platform.
Do attendees need to install an app?
No. Access is via a compatible browser, with no mandatory installation.
How is it different from Zoom?
Zoom is built for meetings. Gniark Live focuses on live music, audio quality, low latency, OBS WHIP and broadcast control.
What internet connection is required?
A stable fibre, 4G or 5G connection is recommended. For a paid concert or event, run a technical test before going live.
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