For Creators
Call the game. Any game. Tonight.
You already have the audience and the take. What you've never had is a way to put your voice on top of the actual broadcast — in sync, without a rights deal.
What you can do with it
Anything that would be better with you talking over it:
- Call a game for the people who follow your team, the way you actually talk about it.
- Run a watch-along for a show, a premiere, or an awards ceremony.
- Break down a film with the commentary track it never got.
- Cover the debate, the keynote, the draft — live, while it happens.
- Do it as a bit. Comedians have been waiting for this one.
Why it's different from just going live
Streaming yourself reacting to something means your audience is watching you watch it. They are a beat behind, or they are switching between two screens, or they are just watching your face.
COMMONTARY syncs your audio to their video. Everyone hears you at the right moment on their own feed, whatever service they are on, however far behind live they happen to be. They pause, they rewind, they catch up — and you are still in sync.
You keep what you make
Your COMMONTARY is yours. It's original speech, not a retransmission of anybody’s broadcast, and it does not require you to hold rights to the thing you are talking over. You do not need permission to have an opinion about a football game.
What you need
A phone and something to say. Record straight from the app — there is no studio, no encoder, and nothing to configure.
The beta is small on purpose
We are bringing creators on gradually, so the first feeds on the platform are good ones. Tell us what you would use COMMONTARY for and we will get you in.
Start your feed.
Tell us what you'd cover and we'll get you into the creator beta.