
The Professional plan includes 1 fully managed playout channel with scheduling, overlays, ad insertion, and multi-platform distribution built in.
What you get:1 linear channel running 24/7 with full playout capabilities out of the box Additional channels at $100/month each, with independent schedules, endpoints, and monitoring Shared content library across all channels, so you never re-ingest or duplicate assets Per-channel control lets you run a sports channel and a news channel side by side without interference
Why it matters: You scale by adding channels, not infrastructure. One content library, one API, as many linear TV outputs as your business needs.
You get the full Professional plan with no feature restrictions, no watermarks, and no usage caps. What you get:Complete channel creation with scheduling, graphics overlays, and SCTE-35 ad markers Multi-platform distribution via HLS, RTMP, and SRT to any supported endpoint Full API and SDK access to test cloud playout integration with your existing workflows Content ingest through direct uploads, MRSS feeds, or API Standard chat and documentation support throughout the trial period.
Why it matters: Most teams have a working 24/7 channel live within the first week. The trial is designed for you to ship something real, not just browse a dashboard.
Yes. FastPix supports RTMP and SRT live inputs that you can insert directly into your playout schedule alongside VOD content. How it works:Drop a live input block into your channel timeline, and the playout switches from scheduled VOD to live automatically Automatic failover kicks in if a live feed drops, cutting to a slate or fallback video so viewers never see a broken stream Priority Track lets you override scheduled programming for breaking news or live events without disrupting your grid Seamless return to your regular schedule once the live segment ends, with no manual intervention required.
Why it matters: Whether it is a live sports feed, a breaking news segment, or a scheduled event, your linear channel handles it without a dedicated ops team watching the switchboard.
Yes. FastPix supports SCTE-35 ad markers, server-side ad insertion (SSAI), drag-and-drop ad slates, bumpers, overlays, and YouTube ad cues. How it works:SCTE-35 markers that you place anywhere on the timeline for precise ad break control SSAI integration with your ad server, with FastPix handling all stitching, timing, and delivery Drag-and-drop ad slates placed directly on the schedule for manual control Bumpers and branded overlays for sponsorships, promos, and lower-thirds Auto content trimming that adjusts programming to make room for midrolls YouTube ad cues formatted for YouTube monetization, so simulcast ad breaks work without extra configuration Monetization: You connect your ad server, mark where you want breaks.
Any platform that accepts HLS, RTMP, or SRT, which covers virtually every major streaming destination.Where FastPix customers distribute today:Social platforms including YouTube, Facebook Live, and Twitch OTT and CTV apps on smart TVs Web and mobile through your own website or app via HLS Custom RTMP and SRT endpoints for any destination that accepts a live feed Scale: Simulcast the same channel to YouTube, your website, and an OTT app at the same time. One schedule, one set of overlays, one control point. Most teams go live on 2 to 3 platforms in their first setup session.
Trial users get chat and documentation support. Professional plan users get priority support with onboarding assistance. Enterprise customers get 24/7 premium support.Support by plan:Trial includes standard chat support plus full access to documentation and developer guides Professional includes priority response times, dedicated onboarding, help with channel configuration, and distribution setup Enterprise includes 24/7 premium support, custom SLAs, and direct collaboration on features built for your workflow Why it matters: Every support tier connects you with people who understand playout, OTT distribution, and linear TV workflows. You are talking to engineers and product specialists, not a chatbot reading from a script.
The Professional plan includes 1 fully managed playout channel with scheduling, overlays, ad insertion, and multi-platform distribution built in.
What you get:1 linear channel running 24/7 with full playout capabilities out of the box Additional channels at $100/month each, with independent schedules, endpoints, and monitoring Shared content library across all channels, so you never re-ingest or duplicate assets Per-channel control lets you run a sports channel and a news channel side by side without interference
Why it matters: You scale by adding channels, not infrastructure. One content library, one API, as many linear TV outputs as your business needs.
You get the full Professional plan with no feature restrictions, no watermarks, and no usage caps.
What you get:Complete channel creation with scheduling, graphics overlays, and SCTE-35 ad markers Multi-platform distribution via HLS, RTMP, and SRT to any supported endpoint Full API and SDK access to test cloud playout integration with your existing workflows Content ingest through direct uploads, MRSS feeds, or API Standard chat and documentation support throughout the trial period.
Why it matters: Most teams have a working 24/7 channel live within the first week. The trial is designed for you to ship something real, not just browse a dashboard.
Yes. FastPix supports RTMP and SRT live inputs that you can insert directly into your playout schedule alongside VOD content.
How it works:Drop a live input block into your channel timeline, and the playout switches from scheduled VOD to live automatically Automatic failover kicks in if a live feed drops, cutting to a slate or fallback video so viewers never see a broken stream Priority Track lets you override scheduled programming for breaking news or live events without disrupting your grid Seamless return to your regular schedule once the live segment ends, with no manual intervention required.
Why it matters: Whether it is a live sports feed, a breaking news segment, or a scheduled event, your linear channel handles it without a dedicated ops team watching the switchboard.
Yes. FastPix supports SCTE-35 ad markers, server-side ad insertion (SSAI), drag-and-drop ad slates, bumpers, overlays, and YouTube ad cues.
How it works:SCTE-35 markers that you place anywhere on the timeline for precise ad break control SSAI integration with your ad server, with FastPix handling all stitching, timing, and delivery Drag-and-drop ad slates placed directly on the schedule for manual control Bumpers and branded overlays for sponsorships, promos, and lower-thirds Auto content trimming that adjusts programming to make room for midrolls YouTube ad cues formatted for YouTube monetization, so simulcast ad breaks work without extra configuration
Monetization: You connect your ad server, mark where you want breaks.
Any platform that accepts HLS, RTMP, or SRT, which covers virtually every major streaming destination.Where FastPix customers distribute today:Social platforms including YouTube, Facebook Live, and Twitch OTT and CTV apps on smart TVs Web and mobile through your own website or app via HLS Custom RTMP and SRT endpoints for any destination that accepts a live feedScale: Simulcast the same channel to YouTube, your website, and an OTT app at the same time. One schedule, one set of overlays, one control point. Most teams go live on 2 to 3 platforms in their first setup session.
Trial users get chat and documentation support. Professional plan users get priority support with onboarding assistance. Enterprise customers get 24/7 premium support.Support by plan:Trial includes standard chat support plus full access to documentation and developer guides Professional includes priority response times, dedicated onboarding, help with channel configuration, and distribution setup Enterprise includes 24/7 premium support, custom SLAs, and direct collaboration on features built for your workflow.
Why it matters: Every support tier connects you with people who understand playout, OTT distribution, and linear TV workflows. You are talking to engineers and product specialists, not a chatbot reading from a script.
