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TheLoops vs Gyre

Looking for the best 24/7 YouTube streaming platform? Compare TheLoops Dashboard and Gyre side-by-side. Both are cloud-based solutions for continuous streaming, but with significant differences in pricing and features. TheLoops starts at $10/month while Gyre starts at $49/month.

TheLoops Dashboard

Affordable 24/7 streaming

From $10/mo

Gyre

Multi-platform streaming

From $49/mo

Feature Comparison

FeatureTheLoops DashboardGyre
24/7 Streaming
Designed for 24/7✓✓
Auto-restart on failure✓✓
No computer needed✓✓
Video looping✓✓
Stream scheduler✗Start+ plan
Video Quality
Max resolution1080p4K (Pro plans)
Frame rate60fps60fps
Video converter✓✓
Platform Support
YouTube✓✓
TwitchComing✓
FacebookComing✓
InstagramComing✓
KickComing✓
Total platforms1 (more coming)6+
Pricing (Entry Plan)
Monthly price$10$49
Simultaneous streams11
Storage included50GB35GB
Free trial24 hours7 days
Annual discountNo lock-inUp to 40%
Pricing (Multiple Streams)
4 streams price$50/mo$99/mo
4 streams storage150GB75GB
8+ streams$100/mo (10 streams)$169/mo (8 HD)

Pros & Cons

TheLoops Dashboard

Pros

  • + Most affordable entry price ($10 vs $49)
  • + More storage per dollar (50GB vs 35GB)
  • + Simple, straightforward pricing
  • + No annual commitment required
  • + Purpose-built for 24/7 YouTube streaming
  • + Auto-recovery and uptime guarantee

Cons

  • − Currently YouTube-focused (multi-platform coming soon)
  • − No 4K streaming yet
  • − Newer service in the market
Best for: Creators who want affordable 24/7 YouTube streaming without paying for features they don't need.

Gyre

Pros

  • + Multi-platform support (YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, etc.)
  • + 4K streaming available on higher plans
  • + Longer 7-day free trial
  • + Established platform with proven track record
  • + Up to 8 simultaneous streams
  • + Annual discount up to 40%

Cons

  • − Entry price 5x higher ($49 vs $10)
  • − Less storage on entry plan (35GB vs 50GB)
  • − Advanced features locked to expensive plans
  • − Stream scheduler available on $99+ plans
  • − Watermark on free trial
Best for: Creators who need multi-platform streaming and are willing to pay premium prices.

Our Verdict

For YouTube-focused 24/7 streaming, TheLoops Dashboard offers the best value. At $10/month compared to Gyre's $49/month, you get more storage (50GB vs 35GB) and all essential features for continuous streaming. That's a savings of $468/year.

Gyre makes sense if you need multi-platform support today (streaming to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook simultaneously) or require 4K streaming. However, if you're primarily focused on YouTube, TheLoops provides everything you need at a fraction of the cost.

Try TheLoops free for 24 hours to see if it meets your needs before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, significantly. TheLoops starts at $10/month while Gyre starts at $49/month - that's nearly 5x the price. TheLoops also includes more storage (50GB vs 35GB) on the entry plan. If you only need YouTube streaming, TheLoops saves you $468/year compared to Gyre.

Currently yes. Gyre supports YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, Kick, and MixCloud. TheLoops is focused on YouTube with multi-platform support coming soon. If you need to stream to multiple platforms simultaneously today, Gyre offers that capability.

Both support 1080p 60fps streaming on standard plans. Gyre offers 4K streaming on their premium plans ($75-289/month), while TheLoops focuses on 1080p which is optimal for most 24/7 content. For typical streaming content like lofi music or ambient videos, 1080p is more than sufficient.

Gyre offers a 7-day free trial with watermark on your stream. TheLoops offers a 24-hour trial without watermark. While Gyre's trial is longer, TheLoops lets you test with clean, professional-looking output from the start.

Both platforms are designed for 24/7 streaming with auto-restart capabilities. TheLoops offers a 99.9% uptime guarantee and automatic recovery when issues are detected. Gyre has been in the market longer but both are reliable for continuous streaming.