Watch Kick Together on qsync

Kick Watch Parties

Kick has grown fast since launching in 2023, but most sync platforms haven't kept up. qsync has native Kick support: paste a stream, VOD, or clip URL and it plays directly in the channel with playback kept tight across every viewer.

Streams, VODs, and Clips

Live Kick streams stay locked together for everyone in the channel. When the broadcast wraps up, the next item plays automatically without anyone touching anything.

Kick VODs and clips behave like standard video. Play, pause, scrub, and skip all propagate to the group. You can line up a series of Kick clips alongside Rumble or YouTube content in the same queue.

Browser-Based, No Setup

Kick playback on qsync runs in your browser. You don't need to install anything, and viewers don't need a Kick account or a qsync account.

The host sets up the channel, drops Kick URLs into the queue, and controls playback. Everyone else opens the link and watches. That's it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch Kick live streams on qsync?

Yes. Add a Kick live stream to your channel and everyone sees the broadcast together, synced up.

Do I need a Kick account to watch on qsync?

No. Viewers don't need a Kick account or a qsync account. Only the person creating the channel needs to sign up on qsync.

Can I queue Kick clips alongside YouTube videos?

Yes. The queue accepts URLs from any supported platform. Mix Kick clips with YouTube, Rumble, or anything else qsync supports in the same playlist.

Do other sync tools support Kick?

Kick support is rare in this space. Most sync tools were built before Kick launched and still only cover YouTube or a handful of streaming services. qsync added native Kick support early.

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