The video discusses Trovo's new squad streaming feature, which is currently in beta (0:21). This feature allows viewers to watch one main streamer and up to six other invited streamers within the same Trovo player window simultaneously (0:29-0:41).
The speaker highlights the smooth and flawless experience of Trovo's squad streaming (1:04-1:08), where all streams are visible side-by-side, and the chat is fully integrated within the same channel page (1:26-1:32, 8:00-8:17). Viewers also have customization options to choose between a focused or grid view (7:05-7:13).
The video contrasts Trovo's approach with Twitch's co-streaming feature, which was announced in 2018 but has seen limited adoption, primarily being released only to partners (1:33-1:59). The speaker notes that Twitch's implementation is not as great as what was seen on Mixer (2:04-2:15), which had the best implementation of co-streaming at the time (2:11-2:15).
Trovo's rapid development and release of squad streaming, even with a beta period, are praised compared to Twitch's slow progress (2:37-3:07). The speaker emphasizes that Trovo's feature will be available to all streamers, not just a select few, offering an advantage over other platforms (4:55-5:00). This accessibility, along with easier monetization paths, positions Trovo to attract more streamers (5:03-5:17).
The speaker also mentions that starting a squad stream on Trovo is a simple process, requiring just two or three button clicks (5:55-6:07).
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