
Streamplace
The video layer for decentralized social networks. Open-source, self-hostable, and built on the AT Protocol.
Overview
Streamplace is the video layer for decentralized social networks. It's a self-hostable, open-source platform that brings high-quality livestreaming, clips, and video uploads to the AT Protocol — the same protocol powering Bluesky — and is designed around user sovereignty and content authenticity.
It powers partner platforms like Skylight Social, a TikTok-style app on the AT Protocol.
What you can build
- Live video for AT Protocol social apps — add streaming, clips, and uploads to any Bluesky-compatible client
- Sovereign creator tools — every video is cryptographically signed by its creator and respects consent preferences, built on the same public-key infrastructure as decentralized social
- Federated video experiences — Streamplace nodes connect to any compatible social network to index and serve video content
- Self-hosted streaming infrastructure — run your own node and own your full pipeline
Developer surface
- Single-binary node software — get a Streamplace node running with one command, no complex configuration or deep video expertise required
- Open-source monorepo — hybrid Go + TypeScript codebase, fully public on GitHub
- Native client SDKs — iOS, Android, and web apps for livestreaming, clips, and uploads
- AT Protocol integration — federate with the rest of the AT Protocol ecosystem out of the box
Powered by Livepeer
Streamplace transcodes every livestream through the Livepeer network for decentralized, low-cost processing and global delivery. The result is open, sovereign video infrastructure that scales on community-operated GPUs instead of a centralized cloud.