Reinbow Seats Explained in a Min
Reinbow App’s Seats feature brings real-time, audio-visual collaboration to any livestream – including those running co-hosted formats like 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 battles. While many platforms limit guest interaction to solo streams, Reinbow lets creators maintain audience interactivity no matter how the live session is structured.
Viewers can request to join a stream as a guest, and once accepted by the host, they appear on-screen with video and/or audio. If a stream is part of a co-hosted battle, guests still hear both creators, even though their video is displayed only in the room they entered. This makes it possible to run commentary, interviews, or dynamic audience engagement without splitting the room.
Streamers can enable or disable Seats at any time during their session. To add structure or monetization, creators also have the option to set a coin-based entry price – giving supporters a unique way to interact while helping streamers reach their revenue goals. There’s no fixed seat layout; the host fully controls who enters, when, and how long they stay.
Reinbow’s version of “on-stage access” isn’t just about fun moments – it’s designed for professional flexibility. Whether you’re hosting a music stream, taking live feedback, or fielding fan questions mid-battle, Seats allow you to blend creator control with real-time connection in a way that feels seamless.
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If the 1-minute breakdown gave you the highlights, this section dives into how Seats actually work – across mobile and desktop setups, solo streams and battles. Whether you’re a streamer looking to boost interaction or a viewer curious about joining live, here’s what Reinbow’s Seats feature enables in practice.
How Seats Work During Multi-Host Streams
- Guest slots: Up to four viewers can queue; hosts approve or decline in real time.
- Audio routing: All Seats participants hear both co-hosting sides in battles; Reinbow’s server handles echo suppression.
- Video scope: Guest video renders only inside the host’s room, preventing layout chaos across co-streams.
Reinbow Seats vs. TikTok Boxes
- Similar: One-tap viewer join, audio/video toggle, host approval.
- Unique to Reinbow: Works inside 1v1 and 2v2 co-hosting, plus during battle mode – TikTok Boxes disable when hosts battle.
- Cross-room audio keeps discussions coherent while preserving each host’s visual brand.
Use-Case Playbook
- Panel Q&A: Bring audience experts on stage without ending a battle.
- Live feedback loops: Musicians let fans critique tracks mid-show.
- Creator networking: Two hosts battle while listeners on Seats join for commentary.
- Community spotlights: Reward top gifters with a brief Seat appearance.
Control & Moderation
- Hosts can mute or remove any Seat instantly.
- Seat guests see and use the same chat as the host, including any filters or blocked users already in place.
Known Limitations
- Guest video is view-only in the host room – co-host’s audience hears audio only.
- Guests must use the Reinbow mobile app to join a Seat. OBS is supported for hosting streams but not for joining as a guest.
Viewer Engagement + Seats
- Viewers earn gift balance by watching and interacting – coins they can spend on streamers they support.
- Hosts may offer free Seats or set a custom coin price to join; viewers can choose to enter freely or confirm payment before joining.
- Spending coins on hosts can increase visibility and Seat approval odds during active streams.
Seats expand Reinbow from a one-to-many broadcast into a many-to-many conversation without sacrificing stream stability. From pricing access to enabling real-time audio across hosts and guests, Reinbow’s approach to live interaction expands what’s possible – especially in battle formats. The details above cover what you can do today; for what’s coming next, Reinbow continues to roll out updates shaped by creator feedback.
FAQ – All About Reinbow Seats
What are Seats on Reinbow?
Guest slots that let viewers join a live stream with audio or video.
How many Seat guests can a host add?
Up to four Seat guests can be active at once per host – whether in a solo stream or a co-hosted battle. In 2-host setups, up to eight total guests can join live.
Do Seats work during 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 co-hosting?
Yes – guests hear both host rooms; video appears only in the host room.
Can I use Seats while battling?
Yes – unlike TikTok Boxes, Seats stay functional in live stream battle mode.
Is video mandatory for Seat guests?
No – guests can join audio-only.
Can I join a Seat from the desktop (OBS)?
You can watch Seats on desktop but must use the mobile app to appear as a Seat.
How does moderation work for Seat guests?
Hosts can mute, remove, or block Seat users instantly; chat filters apply automatically.
Does joining a Seat cost coins?
No. Seats are free to request; approval is at the host’s discretion. However, hosts may set a price to join if they choose to.
Will my video appear on both co-hosts’ screens?
No. Your video is visible only in the room you joined; audio carries to both.
Are Seat sessions recorded?
Reinbow does not currently offer built-in VODs. However, creators and guests can manually record their streams using third-party tools if they want to capture Seat segments.
Next Steps: Update your Reinbow app, start a stream, and test Seats in your next battle, solo session, or panel. Explore how audio flows across guest slots, and experiment with optional Seat pricing to fit your creator goals or simply enjoy engaging with live-hosts as a guest.
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