Feature · Streaming Mode

Calls and streams that don't drop.

Speedify's Streaming Mode spots your live traffic the instant it starts, puts it first, and protects it in real time, so the things that can't wait simply keep running.

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Knows what matters

Automatically detects your live traffic.

Speedify recognizes your real-time traffic, video calls, live streams, games, by the way it behaves, and tells it apart from everything else you're doing online.

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Puts it first

Your streams go to the front.

Live traffic gets priority over background downloads and updates, so the bandwidth your call or stream needs is always there first, even when the connection is busy.

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Keeps it alive

If one connection stumbles, your call doesn't.

When a connection gets shaky, Speedify sends your live traffic over more than one at once, so if a packet is lost on one, the copy still arrives on another. No freeze, no drop.

01 · The Basics

Live traffic, handled differently.

Not all traffic is equally urgent. A software update can arrive a few seconds late and nobody notices. A video call can't. The difference is that one is real-time, it's happening live, and every little delay or lost piece shows up as a freeze, a stutter, or a dropped word.

Streaming Mode is the QOS (quality of service) part of Speedify that tells the two apart. It spots your live traffic, calls, streams, and games, gives it priority over everything else, and protects it as it travels, while downloads and updates quietly wait their turn. It's on by default, so this is already happening every time you hop on a call.

Spots your live traffic on its own
Puts it ahead of downloads
Sends backup copies so none are lost
Adapts as your signal changes
Works with any app, no setup
Speedify Streaming Mode
Detects real-time traffic at the network level and protects it, switching between bonding and redundancy as conditions change.
A normal connection
Treats your call the same as a background download. When the connection gets busy or drops packets, your live traffic suffers with everything else.

02 · What's happening underneath

Spot it, move it up, double it up.

The moment a live stream starts, Speedify pulls it out of the crowd. Your call or stream gets the VIP treatment and is sent ahead of background traffic. If a connection turns shaky, Speedify sends duplicates of that live traffic over more than one connection at the same time. A packet lost on one still arrives on another, so the freeze never happens.
Live  Your video call · one connection fails, the duplicated packet still arrives on the others
YOUR LIVE CALL Real-time · priority SPEEDIFY Duplicates your packet across links REDUNDANCY · on COPIES SENT · 3 ARRIVED · 2 of 3, intact Wi-Fi online 5G failing Ethernet online SPEED SERVER SMOOTH no drop
The same packet, copied onto all three connections A connection failing, that copy is lost The copies that arrive rebuild your call, intact

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Speedify spots your stream

Speedify recognizes real-time apps, calls, streams, games, by how they behave. Nothing to tag, nothing to turn on.

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Speedify moves it to the front

Your live stream gets priority over background traffic like downloads and updates, so it always gets the bandwidth it needs first.

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It picks speed or redundancy

For each stream, Speedify constantly chooses between two behaviors, spreading packets out for speed or doubling them up for safety, based on how every connection is holding up. More on these two below.

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It works with any app

Because it all happens at the network level, Zoom, Teams, FaceTime, OBS, Twitch, and your games benefit with nothing to configure.

When your connections are steady

Moved to the front & spread out for speed.

Your stream's packets are split across every connection, so it gets the combined speed of all of them, with its packets always at the front of the line. This is how things run most of the time.
Sends
Different packets on different connections
You get
Maximum speed
Kicks in
While connections are healthy

When a connection gets shaky

Doubled up for safety.

The same packets go out on every connection at once, and the first copy to arrive wins. That stream gives up some speed, it can only go as fast as your slowest connection, but it becomes nearly impossible to drop.
Sends
The same packet on every connection
You get
A stream that won't drop
Kicks in
The moment loss or lag spikes
The switch happens per stream, many times a second, automatically. If your call hits a rough patch, just that call doubles up for safety while everything else keeps running at full speed, and the moment the connection recovers, it switches right back.

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It even helps on a single connection.

You don't need several connections for this to matter. On just one, Streaming Mode still prioritizes your live traffic and smooths it out, so a busy network or a noisy signal is far less likely to interrupt your call.

03 · Where you'd notice it

The moments that can't wait for a buffer.

Streaming Mode shows up whenever something live is on the line. In each chart below, the thin lines are individual connections, one of them having a bad moment, and the bold line is the bonded Speedify connection riding steadily on top of them.

Scenario 01

The work call on shaky Wi-Fi.

You're presenting on Zoom when the office or cafe Wi-Fi starts to wobble. Instead of freezing on your big point, your call rides through it, because Speedify put it first and kept a backup copy flowing.
Wi-Fi5GSpeedify
Your callSmooth

Scenario 02

Going live from the road.

You're streaming to Twitch or YouTube from your phone, out where the signal comes and goes. Speedify keeps the broadcast steady, duplicating frames across connections so a dead spot doesn't knock you offline.
Cell ACell BSpeedify
Your streamStays live

Scenario 03

Ranked match, no rubber-banding.

One lost packet mid-game is a teleport, a missed shot, a loss. Speedify gives your game priority and quietly backs it up across connections, so a blip never turns into a lag spike.
Wi-FiEthernetSpeedify
Your gameLow lag

Scenario 04

Family call that doesn't freeze.

FaceTime with the grandparents shouldn't be a slideshow. Speedify protects the call so it stays clear and in motion, even when the home Wi-Fi is carrying half the house at the same time.
Home Wi-Fi5GSpeedify
Your callNo freezes

04 · What it protects

If it's live, it's covered.

Streaming Mode works at the network level, so it doesn't matter which app you use. It recognizes the real-time traffic and protects it, whether that's a work call, a Saturday-night stream, or a ranked match. No plugins, no settings.

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Calls & meetings

Video calls and conferencing.

The everyday calls you can't afford to drop, kept clear and in sync even on a crowded network.

Zoom · Teams · Meet · FaceTime · Webex

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Live streaming

Going live and broadcasting.

From the couch or the field, your broadcast stays online and steady, even on cellular that comes and goes.

Twitch · YouTube Live · OBS · IRL · TikTok

Games & voice

Online games and voice chat.

Real-time games and the calls that go with them get priority, so a blip never becomes a lag spike.

Online games · Discord · VoIP · PSN · Xbox

Going Further

Run Speedify on your router and Streaming Mode protects every device on your Wi-Fi, so the whole household's calls and streams stay smooth, with nothing to install on each one. See Speedify for Routers →

Get more from the internet you already have.

Streaming Mode is built into Speedify and on by default, protecting your calls, streams, and games on every device you own. Turn it on once and forget it's there.