Hype offers a good set of functions for creativity. Users will be able to add photos, GIFs, music and videos to their broadcasts. Moreover, the application allows you to put on the stream a slideshow of photos that are in albums on the phone.
Many people will surely enjoy the opportunity to make beautiful videos as the background of the broadcast. This function should perfectly cope with creating the right atmosphere of the stream.
You can notify all sympathizers that your broadcast is starting by dropping a link on Twitter. And of course, Hype is able to save broadcasts for posterity and late viewers.
As for the interactivity promised by the developers, there seems to be nothing special here. Firstly, users can comment on broadcasts in real time. Secondly, viewers have the opportunity to evaluate streamers by giving them likes or, as they are called here, sparkles.
In general, it is not yet clear how the new application will be able to hook the masses and force them to abandon Facebook * Live and Periscope. But you can still give him a chance.
Hype is currently only available for iOS users. The Android version will catch up a little later.
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