TrackFlix is an end-to-end media streaming ecosystem, empowering content creators, broadcasters, and media companies with the tools for on-demand video delivery, content management, and real-time streaming.

TrackFlix Reel

A robust video library for organizing, curating, and distributing video assets.

TrackFlix Pulse

A feature-rich CMS with built-in analytics, enabling streamlined content management and audience engagement.

TrackFlix Live

A scalable, real-time live streaming solution that delivers seamless event broadcasting with precision monitoring and automation.

Take A Quick Tour

A robust video library for organizing, curating, and distributing video assets.

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Showcase an important or trending video and catalog with a “Netflix-style” interface

 

Video Player

Fully-managed video player ensures smooth playback of video assets without technical hassles

Video Preview

Preview video playback in a mini player while remaining in the video content catalog for fast access

Index and Search

Quickly search video clips by the associated metadata from the entire content library

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A feature-rich CMS with built-in analytics, enabling streamlined content management and audience engagement.

Library Management

Effortlessly manage Live Stream and Video on Demand (VOD) assets with custom genres and categories

 

User Permissions

Manage permissions, and control who can access and interact with the content on the platform

Metrics and Analytics

Insightful metrics and analytics to gain a comprehensive understanding of user behavior and platform performance

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A scalable, real-time live streaming solution that delivers seamless event broadcasting with precision monitoring and automation.

Resource Management

Streamlined provisioning and tracking of live resources.

 

Event Dashboard

A centralized view of live event operations.

Live Stream Monitoring

Real-time insights into stream health and performance.

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