You just wrapped a livestream selling session on Tiki Live. There were great moments — product demos, customer reactions, a compelling pitch. Saving the recording to cut clips, repost on social, or simply keep for your archive is a completely reasonable goal.
Important note: This guide only covers archiving your own livestream or one where you have explicit creator permission. Do not use these methods to download another shop's stream without consent.
Does Tiki Live Save Recordings?
Tiki Live stores replay videos for a limited time after a broadcast ends. However, the replay is not downloadable as a file from the Tiki seller dashboard — it's viewable in-app only. This is a common limitation across live commerce platforms.
Option 1: Screen-Record During the Live
The most reliable approach is to record your screen while broadcasting. On Windows, press Win + G (Xbox Game Bar) to start recording. On Mac, use QuickTime Player → File → New Screen Recording. Quality depends on your streaming connection.
Option 2: Download From the Replay URL If Available
After the stream ends, Tiki may provide a replay link. If that replay URL is publicly accessible or embeds from a supported video platform, paste it into klypio.com/app to download. Klypio supports a wide range of video platforms — see the full list at klypio.com/platforms.
Option 3: Use OBS Studio to Record at Source
If you broadcast via OBS Studio, enable the "Record" option alongside your stream. You'll get a high-quality local copy on your computer in real time — no download needed afterward.
What to Do With the Recording
- Cut highlight clips to post on Facebook, TikTok, or Instagram.
- Create thumbnails from your best frames.
- Review your performance to improve future sessions.
See our guide on organizing your video library as a creator for managing your growing content archive. For downloading videos from multiple sources at once, the Klypio Telegram bot speeds up the process considerably.