PMIX Marketing Drafts
This document turns competitor analysis into practical first-draft copy for new PMIX website pages.
Recommended page rollout order
Tier 1 — highest-value pages
compare/pmix-vs-obsuse-cases/church-live-streaminguse-cases/sports-live-productionuse-cases/branded-events
Tier 2 — SEO + workflow capture
guides/what-is-a-live-streaming-encoderguides/best-live-production-app-for-ipadguides/obs-vs-vmix-vs-pmixcase-studies/sunday-broadcast-workflow
Draft 1: PMIX vs OBS
Working URL
/compare/pmix-vs-obs
Goal
Capture people who already respect OBS and want to understand when PMIX is the simpler, more production-friendly choice for going live.
Hero
H1: PMIX vs OBS: which is better for live production?
Subhead: OBS is a powerful, flexible standard for many creators. PMIX is built for a simpler, faster live production workflow on iPad and iPhone — with multicam switching, scenes, overlays, PTZ, AI voice control, and controls that feel ready to run a show.
Primary CTA: Download PMIX
Secondary CTA: Read the Docs
Section: Short answer
Heading: The short answer
If you want a free, highly flexible desktop tool with a huge community and lots of room to customize, OBS is still an excellent choice.
If you want a live production system that feels simpler to learn and faster to operate — especially on iPad or iPhone — PMIX is the better fit.
PMIX is built around the actual work of going live:
- preview/program switching
- scenes and compositing
- overlays and countdowns
- wireless iPhone cameras
- NDI sources and PTZ control
- OSC remote control
- streaming and recording from one app
Section: Best for who
Heading: Choose OBS if…
- You want a free desktop-first tool
- You value maximum flexibility and a large plugin ecosystem
- Your team already knows OBS deeply
- You are comfortable shaping the workflow yourself to match your production needs
Heading: Choose PMIX if…
- You want a simpler production-first interface with less setup overhead
- You need multicam switching on iPad or iPhone
- You want wireless iPhone cameras in the same workflow
- You want PTZ, overlays, scenes, and switching in one operator-friendly app
- You care about speed, simplicity, and repeatable shows
Section: Feature comparison table copy
Heading: PMIX vs OBS at a glance
| Category | PMIX | OBS |
|---|---|---|
| Primary platform | iPad and iPhone | Desktop-first |
| Preview/program workflow | Built in | Achievable with scene/source workflow |
| Wireless iPhone camera workflow | Native PMIX camera flow | Possible with additional tools/workarounds |
| PTZ camera control | Built in for supported workflows | Possible depending on setup/plugins |
| Scene templates | Production-oriented | Highly customizable |
| AI voice control | Built in | Not core |
| Live overlays / timers | Built in | Possible with more manual setup |
| OSC / control surface workflows | Supported | Possible with more setup |
| Ease of onboarding | Simpler for operators | More open-ended and technical |
| Cost | Paid app | Free core app |
Section: Why teams move from OBS
Heading: Why some teams choose PMIX for a simpler workflow
OBS is powerful, capable, and proven. But many production teams eventually want a workflow that is easier to hand off, faster to set up, and less dependent on custom assembly.
Common reasons teams look at PMIX:
- they want less setup overhead before every show
- they want a workflow other operators can learn quickly
- they want remote cameras, PTZ, overlays, and switching in one place
- they want a simpler path to a repeatable show format
PMIX is designed to reduce that friction.
Instead of building your production workflow from a flexible toolkit, you start with a simpler production workflow and run the show from there.
Section: PMIX differentiators
Heading: What PMIX gives you that feels different immediately
Preview / Program switching that feels like switching
See the next shot before you take it. Cut and dissolve with proper program confidence.
iPhone cameras without awkward workarounds
Bring wireless iPhone cameras into the same show workflow instead of treating them like a hack.
Scenes and compositing built for operators
PiP, side-by-side, quad layouts, and layered scenes are part of the workflow — not a puzzle you rebuild every time.
PTZ and source control in one place
Control shots, not just streams.
AI voice control
Trigger production actions hands-free when you do not have spare crew.
Section: FAQ
Heading: PMIX vs OBS FAQ
Is PMIX a replacement for OBS?
For many mobile and tablet-led live production workflows, yes. For highly customized desktop or plugin-heavy setups, OBS may still be the better fit.
Is OBS more flexible than PMIX?
Often yes. OBS gives you more freedom to build the workflow your own way. PMIX focuses on making that workflow simpler and faster to operate.
Is PMIX better for multicam live switching on iPad?
Yes — that is one of the clearest reasons to choose it.
Can I stream and record with PMIX?
Yes. PMIX supports live streaming and local recording workflows.
Bottom CTA
Heading: Want to see how PMIX compares in a real show workflow?
Download PMIX or read the docs to see how scenes, switching, overlays, wireless cameras, and PTZ fit together in one app.
Draft 2: PMIX for church live streaming
Working URL
/use-cases/church-live-streaming
Goal
Speak directly to worship teams, church tech leads, and volunteer-heavy production setups.
Hero
H1: Church live streaming without the control-room chaos
Subhead: PMIX helps churches run reliable multicam services with preview/program switching, overlays, scenes, remote camera workflows, PTZ control, and streaming from iPad or iPhone.
Primary CTA: Download PMIX
Secondary CTA: Read church workflow docs
Section: Pain
Heading: Church production has different pressures
A church stream is not just “go live and hope for the best.”
You are often dealing with:
- volunteer operators
- limited prep time
- recurring weekly services
- multiple camera angles
- lyrics, lower thirds, and countdown overlays
- remote rooms or overflow setups
- the need to stay calm when something changes at the last second
PMIX is built for repeatable, operator-friendly live production.
Section: What PMIX helps with
Heading: Built for real Sunday workflows
Preview / Program switching
Take the next shot with confidence instead of guessing live.
Wireless iPhone cameras
Add flexible camera positions without needing a full traditional camera chain.
PTZ control
Adjust framing, save presets, and move faster with fewer hands.
Overlays and countdowns
Handle logos, titles, lower thirds, and timed moments inside the same workflow.
Scene layouts
Build sermon, worship, announcements, side-by-side, or PiP layouts for recurring use.
Streaming and recording
Go live and keep a clean local recording at the same time.
Section: Use it for
Heading: Common church use cases
- Sunday service livestreams
- sermon capture
- worship nights
- youth events
- conferences and special events
- overflow rooms and multi-space production
- volunteer-friendly switching setups
Section: Why churches choose PMIX
Heading: Why PMIX works well for churches
- Faster setup for recurring services
- Easier handoff between volunteers and staff
- Fewer moving parts than piecing together a desktop toolchain
- Strong support for camera control, overlays, and scene changes
- A workflow that matches how live services actually run
Section: Suggested FAQ
Heading: FAQ for church teams
Can PMIX work with volunteers?
Yes. PMIX is designed to be operator-friendly and easier to repeat week after week.
Can we use iPhones as cameras?
Yes. PMIX supports iPhone camera workflows as part of the production setup.
Can we control PTZ cameras?
Yes, for supported camera workflows and NDI PTZ use cases.
Can PMIX handle overlays like lyrics or lower thirds?
PMIX supports text and image overlays, countdown timers, and layered scene workflows.
Bottom CTA
Heading: Build a calmer, more repeatable Sunday workflow
Start with PMIX docs or download the app and test it in rehearsal before your next service.
Draft 3: PMIX for sports live production
Working URL
/use-cases/sports-live-production
Goal
Target lean crews, schools, clubs, and small sports broadcasters.
Hero
H1: Fast multicam sports production for small crews
Subhead: PMIX gives sports stream teams a production-first workflow with preview/program switching, camera control, overlays, scenes, wireless iPhone cameras, and streaming from one app.
Primary CTA: Download PMIX
Secondary CTA: Explore sports workflow docs
Section: Pain
Heading: Sports crews do not have time for fragile workflows
Sports production is fast, messy, and unforgiving.
You need to:
- switch angles quickly
- keep the program feed clean
- manage overlays and branding
- work with a small crew or even solo
- stay live under pressure
PMIX is built to make that feel manageable.
Section: Why PMIX fits sports
Heading: What PMIX gives sports operators
Fast shot selection
Use a proper preview/program workflow so you are not taking shots blind.
Flexible camera positions
Bring in wireless iPhone cameras, NDI sources, and supported camera workflows without turning setup into a full broadcast truck problem.
PTZ presets and control
Recall common field, bench, or wide shots faster.
Overlays and timers
Run score-style graphics, branding, countdowns, and sponsor-friendly overlays.
Scenes for repeatable shows
Build recurring layouts for halftime, interviews, intros, and side-by-side views.
Stream and record together
Go live and keep a local recording for highlights or archive.
Section: Best-fit users
Heading: PMIX is a strong fit for
- school sports streams
- clubs and local leagues
- small sports media crews
- solo or two-person operators
- fieldside streaming setups
- events where mobility matters more than a full traditional control room
Section: FAQ
Heading: Sports live production FAQ
Can one operator run PMIX for sports?
Yes — especially for lean productions where speed and simplicity matter.
Can PMIX use iPhones as extra camera angles?
Yes. That is one of the easiest ways to add flexible coverage without extra hardware overhead.
Can PMIX handle graphics and overlays?
Yes. Text, image overlays, and countdown workflows are supported.
Does PMIX support PTZ control?
Yes, for supported NDI PTZ and related camera-control workflows.
Bottom CTA
Heading: Run a better sports stream with fewer moving parts
Download PMIX or read the docs to see how camera switching, overlays, scenes, and PTZ fit together in one workflow.
Draft 4: Content cluster ideas
Comparison pages
- PMIX vs OBS
- PMIX vs vMix
- PMIX vs Switcher Studio
- Hardware encoder vs software encoder for live production
Use-case pages
- PMIX for church live streaming
- PMIX for sports live production
- PMIX for branded events
- PMIX for solo operators
SEO / educational pages
- What is a live streaming encoder?
- Best live production app for iPad
- How to run a multicam live stream from iPhone and iPad
- OBS vs vMix vs PMIX
- How to build a repeatable live production workflow
Suggested next drafting targets
- Turn
PMIX vs OBSinto a published compare page draft in site format - Draft
PMIX vs Switcher Studio - Draft
PMIX for branded events - Draft one proof-heavy case study with placeholders for real metrics