Best Gyre Alternative for 24/7 Streaming
StreamHouse vs Gyre
A simpler, more affordable way to loop pre-recorded videos 24/7 — with a free plan and a lower starting price. Upload, build a playlist, and broadcast non-stop. No OBS, no server.
No OBS · No server setup · No credit card
StreamHouse: an affordable Gyre alternative for 24/7 streaming
StreamHouse is a simple alternative to Gyre (gyre.pro) for creators who want to run 24/7 live streams from pre-recorded videos.
Upload your videos once, arrange them into a playlist, connect your channel, and stream continuously from the cloud. No OBS, no VPS, and no server management required.
Both StreamHouse and Gyre are purpose-built for always-on channels and both support 24/7 looping and 4K. Gyre offers a wider list of destinations, including MixCloud and X. StreamHouse focuses on a free plan, a lower entry price and live chat support.
Videos are encoded automatically after upload, helping ensure smooth long-running streams and reliable playlist playback in 1080p, 30 FPS and up to 4K.
You can get started for free and compare StreamHouse with Gyre using your own content before upgrading — StreamHouse starts at $15/month versus Gyre's $49/month Start plan.
StreamHouse vs Gyre — FAQ
Is StreamHouse cheaper than Gyre?
Yes. StreamHouse starts at $15/month and includes a free plan, while Gyre's entry Start plan is $49/month with a 7-day trial rather than a free tier.
Does StreamHouse have a free plan like Gyre?
StreamHouse offers a genuine free plan so you can test 24/7 streaming with your own content. Gyre provides a 7-day free trial but no permanent free tier.
Does StreamHouse support 4K like Gyre?
Yes. Both StreamHouse and Gyre support 1080p Full HD and up to 4K, depending on your content and plan.
Which platforms can each stream to?
StreamHouse streams to YouTube, Twitch, Kick and custom RTMP. Gyre supports a wider list including Facebook, Instagram, X and MixCloud, so if you need those specific destinations Gyre may suit you better.
Can I move from Gyre to StreamHouse?
Yes. Upload your existing videos, build a playlist, connect your channel with your stream key, and go live — usually within a few minutes. No OBS or server setup required.