Use the phone you already have to stream local events. Family abroad buys a ticket. The earnings come to you in US dollars — worth more once they reach home.
Sign up with your name and email. Pick an event you'd like to stream — a wedding next month, a church service next Sunday, a school graduation, a market performance. You point the camera. We handle everything else.
We give you one link to share. Send it to your cousin in London, your sister in Toronto, your uncle in Sydney. They click it, buy a ticket for a few dollars, and watch live from anywhere.
When tickets are sold, your earnings come to you in US dollars through PayPal — which works in 156+ countries. Because the exchange rate favors USD in most countries, every dollar you earn here goes further when it reaches home.
Many things that happen around you every week are exactly what someone far from home wants to see. Here are a few gentle ideas to start with. You will think of many more.
A wedding here is a wedding the whole family wants to see — even the ones who couldn't travel. Stream the ceremony, the dancing, the speeches.
Family abroad often miss the worship community most. Streaming a service brings the church home to them.
A son's graduation. A daughter's school play. These are milestones a parent abroad would happily pay to watch.
A musician on a street corner. A dance group rehearsing. A poet reading at a café. Local art is what makes home feel like home.
When a loved one passes, family abroad often cannot make the journey home. Streaming the service lets them grieve with you.
The market on Saturday. A football match in the neighborhood. A festival in the village. The everyday rhythm of where you live.
Around the world, families are spread across continents. A son in London. A sister in New Jersey. An uncle in Dubai. They love their families back home — and they ache to see what they're missing.
Until now, the only way to share home with them was a phone call or a short video sent later. Gigpeach makes a third option possible: let them be there, live, for a small ticket price.
For them, paying $5 for a front-row view of a niece's graduation feels like a small gift to family. For you, $3 of that might cover a school book, a bag of maize, or part of next month's rent. The same small amount means something different on each side of the ocean. That's where the value is.
These are gentle examples — actual earnings depend on what you charge and how many tickets are sold. After payment processing and our 6% platform fee, you keep the rest in US dollars. Higher ticket prices keep a larger share for you.
Pick your country to see if you can start today or join the list for when we arrive in your region.