Two different rules, easy to mix up
Almost all of the confusion here comes from conflating two separate questions:
1. Can I broadcast live on more than one site at the same time? — this is the actual "exclusivity" question.
2. Can I mention or advertise another platform while I'm live on this one? — a completely separate rule about solicitation, and it turns out to be the one that's actually restricted more often.
Mixing these up is exactly where the anxiety comes from — a rule about not promoting a competitor gets misremembered as a rule about not broadcasting on a competitor. They're not the same thing, and on most of the sites below, only the second one is actually addressed in writing.
Site by site, from official terms
Checked directly against each platform's published terms/policy in July 2026. Terms change — this isn't legal advice, and it's worth a look at your own current agreement if you want certainty.
| Platform | Multistreaming (broadcast elsewhere too) | Mentioning other platforms while live |
|---|---|---|
| Chaturbate | Explicitly allowed — terms say members are "free to use other video streaming platforms... at the same time." | Not allowed — no promoting/advertising another live-streaming site, no third-party links in your room title or bio. |
| Stripchat | Not banned for public broadcasts, but discouraged — the official model guide recommends against splitting focus across sites. One specific case IS explicitly banned: broadcasting a Stripchat private/exclusive private show on another platform for free at the same time. | Not allowed — official Community Guidelines prohibit "advertising other live-streaming platforms" while broadcasting. |
| CamSoda | No restriction found in the official terms. | No specific clause found beyond general anti-solicitation language. |
| Cam4 | No restriction found on broadcasting elsewhere. | Not allowed — official content policy bars advertising other cam/adult sites; a separate official policy specifically bans linking or naming messaging apps, payment platforms, or fan-subscription sites (OnlyFans, Fansly, etc.) anywhere on your profile or during streams. |
| BongaCams | Actively documented — BongaCams' own official model FAQ has a step-by-step how-to guide for setting up multi-site OBS output. | Not allowed — explicitly banned, with a stated $100 fine for referring/advertising other live adult sites. |
| MyFreeCams | Explicitly allowed, but discouraged — MFC's own model wiki: "it is allowed for models to work on multiple sites at the same time. There is no penalty for it." It goes on to discourage it (splitting attention, splitting bandwidth/video quality) and recommends using a re-streaming service if you do. | Not allowed — "models are not allowed to advertise competing websites or third-party commercial websites." |
The smarter approach: protect your best room
Even where multistreaming is allowed, running every site live all the time isn't necessarily the best strategy — splitting your attention and energy across several simultaneously-live rooms can hurt the one that's actually working for you. A common middle ground: keep your best-performing platform fully live, and put the others in Away instead of leaving them dark or trying to babysit multiple OBS windows — you still capture spillover traffic without diluting focus on the room that pays.
Stream-Split's dashboard makes this a one-click move: flip your primary platform to Live and everything else to Away or Off with the Solo button, instead of manually reconfiguring OBS scenes every time your focus shifts.
It's also worth noting that MyFreeCams' own model guidance warns split-camming can split your bandwidth, not just your attention — hurting video quality on every site at once if your upload can't keep up — and specifically suggests using a re-streaming service to avoid that. That's the other half of what a cloud relay like Stream-Split does: one upload from your PC, full quality delivered to each destination, instead of your connection straining to encode several streams at once.
FAQ
- Can I stream to Chaturbate and Stripchat at the same time?
- Yes — neither platform's official terms prohibit it. Chaturbate's terms explicitly allow broadcasting elsewhere; Stripchat's official model guide recommends against splitting your focus across sites but does not ban it.
- Will I get in trouble for multistreaming?
- It depends which rule you mean. Broadcasting on more than one site at once is generally not restricted in the official terms of the platforms we checked. Advertising or naming other live-streaming platforms while broadcasting is a separate rule, and it IS explicitly restricted on several sites — that's the one to actually be careful about.
- Do I have to stop my other rooms when one site goes into a private show?
- There's no single universal rule across every site, so treat it as a per-platform judgment call rather than assuming one blanket answer. Many models simplify this by keeping one room fully live and switching everything else to Away instead of manually juggling multiple OBS windows.
Sources: Chaturbate Terms · Stripchat rules for models · CamSoda Terms · Cam4 Content Policy · Cam4 Third-Party Apps & Links Policy · BongaCams Performer Agreement · BongaCams Model FAQ · MyFreeCams Rules for Models