When Livestreaming Gear Pays for Itself
Many venue owners hesitate on livestreaming because they assume the math won’t work.
The truth is simpler: livestreaming only feels expensive when it isn’t used consistently.
Venues like Hey Nonny and The Boardwalk didn’t invest in massive production setups. They invested in repeatable systems — and used them often.
Consistency Changes the Economics
When livestreaming is part of your regular operation:
The cost per stream drops quickly
Staff get more efficient
Volume.com supports this by working with your existing house audio and engineers, rather than forcing a new production model. Once the setup is in place, each additional stream costs very little to run.
Infrastructure vs. Experiment
Used sporadically, livestreaming feels like an experiment.
Used consistently, it becomes infrastructure.
And infrastructure pays for itself.
The ROI isn’t in the gear — it’s in the repeatability. Livestreaming works when it’s easy enough to do again tomorrow.