LastUpdate is designed for users who need to monitor multiple information sources at once. Whether you are following real-time economic data, global market movements, or live sports events, our interface allows you to paste up to six URLs from a wide range of platforms including YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Dailymotion, and Vimeo.
Unlike other platforms, we do not require a login or personal data. We utilize local browser capabilities to render the video wall, ensuring that your selection of links stays private to your session. By handling the layout on the client side, we provide a lightweight solution for professional monitoring without unnecessary server-side tracking.
LastUpdate currently supports synchronized viewing for YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Dailymotion, and Vimeo. You can mix and match streams from different platforms in your 6-screen grid.
The six-video limit is designed to balance multi-source monitoring with hardware performance. Running multiple high-definition streams simultaneously is resource-intensive for any browser's RAM and CPU.
No. We prioritize your privacy. All link processing and grid rendering happen locally on your device. We do not use databases to track your viewing history or the content you monitor.
While many users experience full audio support, some browsers have "Autoplay Policies" that may mute videos by default. If a stream is muted, simply interact with that specific player to enable sound.
For the best experience, we recommend closing unnecessary browser tabs. Our system is optimized to release memory instantly when a video is removed to keep your system stable.
LastUpdate is a web-based tool optimized for desktop monitoring. While it can be accessed via mobile browsers, the multi-screen experience is best enjoyed on larger displays.
Content owners on platforms like YouTube or Twitch have the right to disable embedding on third-party websites. LastUpdate respects these privacy and copyright settings. If a video is restricted, it means the creator has chosen to limit views to their original platform, and we cannot override those native security protocols.