TubeBuddy vs Streamlabs
Side-by-side comparison of TubeBuddy and Streamlabs for content creators.
YouTube channel growth toolkit built for creators
All-in-one streaming software built for content creators
What they are
TubeBuddy
TubeBuddy is a browser extension and dashboard that sits directly inside YouTube Studio, adding keyword research, A/B thumbnail testing, bulk processing tools, and SEO scoring to your workflow. It is used primarily by independent YouTubers and small channel teams who want data to guide upload decisions without hiring a dedicated analyst. The integration is tight and genuinely useful, though the most valuable features are locked behind paid tiers, and the free tier has been effectively removed.
Streamlabs
Streamlabs is a streaming and recording platform that combines broadcast software, overlays, alerts, and donation tools in a single desktop app. It targets gaming and entertainment streamers who want a ready-to-use setup without piecing together separate tools. The free tier covers core streaming needs, while the paid plan unlocks multistream and premium overlays. Performance on lower-end machines can be noticeably worse than competing software.
if you need analytics. Starts at from $12/mo.
- +Lives inside YouTube Studio so there is no context switching
- +A/B testing for thumbnails is rare among YouTube tools and genuinely actionable
- +Keyword Explorer gives search volume estimates and competition scores specific to YouTube
if you need analytics and monetization. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Free tier is genuinely usable for solo streamers
- +Built-in tip page and donation processing with no extra setup
- +Large library of free and paid overlays and themes
Which to choose
TubeBuddy and Streamlabs both cover analytics, so this is a real either-or for some creators. The right pick depends on which one's wider feature set and pricing fit how you work.
Read the full reviews for TubeBuddy and Streamlabs.
Pricing checked 7 Jun 2026.