FlowLabs vs Evercast

    The Evercast alternative built for freelancers and small studios

    High-fidelity, low-latency review streaming from Resolve, Avid, Premiere, or Final Cut, without the $749/month price tag. Start free and pay only for the viewer hours you use.

    Evercast

    $749/mo

    Evercast's listed starting price, billed per virtual studio

    FlowLabs

    $39/mo

    FlowLabs Pro with 34 viewer hours included, or start free, pay-as-you-go

    You keep

    $710/mo

    Roughly 95% lower monthly cost for a solo suite

    FlowLabs vs Evercast, side by side

    FeatureFlowLabsEvercast
    Starting priceFree · $1.25 per viewer hour$749/mo
    Monthly plan for one suite$39/mo (34 viewer hours included)$749/mo
    Free tier
    Pay-as-you-go option
    Clients join in the browser, nothing to install
    Stream from any NLE (Resolve, Avid, Premiere, Final Cut)
    Low-latency, color-faithful playback
    Live drawing / annotation tools
    Password-protected rooms with join approval
    Permanent personal room URLs
    Unused credits roll over / never expire
    Self-serve signup (no sales call)

    A dash means not publicly listed by the vendor. Comparison based on publicly available information as of 10 July 2026.

    Where FlowLabs wins

    • Price: start free, or $39/mo for Pro, versus a $749/mo entry point. For a freelancer doing a handful of review sessions a month, pay-as-you-go can cost under $10.
    • No lock-in: pay-as-you-go credits never expire, and there's no contract to negotiate or cancel.
    • Self-serve: sign up and run your first client session in minutes. No demo call, no procurement.
    • Built for small suites: personal rooms with permanent URLs your clients can bookmark for every session.

    Where Evercast may fit better

    • Large productions that need Evercast's advertised 4K streaming and surround-sound monitoring.
    • Studio and enterprise teams that want dedicated onboarding, support contracts, and procurement paperwork handled.
    • Workflows already standardized on Evercast across a large post-production organization.

    Switching takes minutes

    01

    Create your session

    Sign up free and create a room. No hardware, no sales call, no contract.

    02

    Stream from your suite

    Send your program output from Resolve, Avid, Premiere, or any NLE via OBS, WHIP, or WebRTC.

    03

    Clients join in a browser

    Share a link. Clients watch a color-faithful, low-latency stream with nothing to install.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is FlowLabs really that much cheaper than Evercast?

    Yes. Evercast's listed pricing starts at $749 per month per virtual studio. FlowLabs starts free with pay-as-you-go pricing at $1.25 per viewer hour, and the Pro plan is $39 per month with 34 viewer hours included. FlowLabs is self-serve software with no hardware and no sales team, which is why the price can be this different.

    How does the streaming quality compare?

    FlowLabs streams high-bitrate, color-faithful, low-latency video designed for professional review. The stream your client sees mirrors your local monitor rather than a compressed screen share. The free tier exists so you can test it with your own footage before a real client session; judging it with your own eyes takes about ten minutes.

    What do my clients need to join a review session?

    Just a browser. You share a room link, clients click it, and they're watching your program output live. No account, no app install, no plugin.

    Which editing and grading tools does FlowLabs work with?

    Anything that can output video: DaVinci Resolve, Avid Media Composer, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and more. You send your output via OBS, WHIP, or WebRTC, so if your machine can play it, FlowLabs can stream it.

    What's the catch?

    FlowLabs is a smaller, self-serve product. You won't get an enterprise onboarding team or a dedicated account manager. You get software that does the job at a price that makes sense for freelancers and small studios. Since starting is free, the cheapest way to evaluate the trade-off is to run one session yourself.

    Run your next client review on FlowLabs

    Start free, pay only for the viewer hours you use, and cancel nothing, because there's nothing to cancel.

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    This page is published by FlowLabs. Competitor information is based on publicly available sources and was last reviewed on 10 July 2026. If you spot something out of date, contact us and we'll correct it.

    Sources: Evercast pricing · Evercast on GetApp · FlowLabs pricing

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