YouTube, a platform for streaming video, has unveiled a new feature dubbed “Go Live Together” that will let qualified producers ask a visitor to join them when they live broadcast.

YouTube, a platform for streaming video, has unveiled a new feature dubbed “Go Live Together” that will let qualified producers ask a visitor to join them when they live broadcast.

“A small number of creators are now able to use this capability. Soon, we plan to make Go Live Together available to more creators “YouTube stated in a blog post.

Since the function won’t be accessible on YouTube’s desktop edition, creators will only be able to co-stream using a phone. They can schedule a live stream with a guest on their computer and then go live from their phone. Additionally, they can instantly go live from a mobile device.

The visitors that creators have on their live streams can also be changed, but they are only allowed to have one person present at once. According to the report, after inviting a guest, the invited user’s stream feed will be displayed above the guest’s.

The business also stated that the host channel will be in charge of the live material and that it is their responsibility to make sure that all guests and content on the co-stream adhere to all YouTube regulations, including their community guidelines, copyright policy, and any other applicable policies.

Primetime Channels, a new feature that YouTube recently launched, enables users to watch their preferred TV episodes, movies, and sports events right on the platform.

According to the corporation, “Primetime Channels” has launched its beta version in the US.