BigoRec and LiveRec solve the same core problem: you do not want to miss Bigo lives.
But they package the solution very differently.
As of April 27, 2026, LiveRec's public site positions itself as a mobile replay product with cloud recording, clipping, bookmarks, downloads, and discovery. BigoRec is more direct: add creators in Telegram, get the MP4 in Telegram, unlock older archive videos only when you need them.
Pricing math: BigoRec Basic at $2.99/mo is 4.3x cheaper than LiveRec Basic ($12.99/mo) for the same 25-creator auto-record. BigoRec Pro tracks 4x more creators (100 vs 25) for $4.99/mo - still 2.6x under LiveRec's entry tier. LiveRec has no free tier; BigoRec covers 2 creators on new accounts (accounts created before 2026-05-21 keep 5) free with no card.
Short answer
Choose BigoRec if:
- you want the simplest workflow
- you like using Telegram as the place where recordings arrive
- you mainly care about future creator lives
- you prefer free watchlist recording plus optional per-video unlocks
Choose LiveRec if:
- you want a dedicated iOS/Android app
- you care about clipping and in-app replay tools
- you want likes, bookmarks, playback speed, and more discovery features
- you are fine with monthly creator-slot pricing
The product philosophy is different
BigoRec
BigoRec is outcome-first.
The flow is:
- send
/watch username - wait for the creator to go live
- receive the recording
There is very little between the user and the result.
LiveRec
LiveRec is engagement-first.
Its public site emphasizes:
- browse past lives
- auto-record future lives
- clip highlights
- like recordings
- bookmark creators
- variable playback speed
- pinch to zoom
That is a more app-heavy replay environment.
Pricing difference
As of April 27, 2026, LiveRec's public site says it starts at $12.99/month with:
- Basic: 25 creators
- Standard: 50 creators
- Premium: 75 creators
BigoRec is different:
- Free tier covers 2 watched creators on new accounts (accounts created before 2026-05-21 keep 5) with no card
- Basic $2.99/mo (25 creators) and Pro $4.99/mo (100 creators) are still cheaper than every LiveRec tier
- past recordings from any creator are free on every tier, including Free
That is a major difference in buyer psychology.
LiveRec pricing model
Good for:
- people who want ongoing access to a larger app experience
- users who expect to record many creators every month
- people comfortable with a recurring plan
BigoRec pricing model
Good for:
- users who want to start with zero recurring commitment
- people focused on a smaller watchlist
- users who mainly want future lives and only sometimes need archive access
BigoRec vs LiveRec comparison
| Feature | BigoRec | LiveRec |
|---|---|---|
| Primary interface | Telegram bot | iOS + Android app |
| Future live auto-recording | Yes | Yes |
| Past-live browsing | Yes, via site archive | Yes, core app feature |
| Clipping tool | No | Yes |
| Bookmarks / likes / replay UX | Minimal | Yes |
| Default delivery | MP4 in Telegram | Watch/download in app |
| Free watchlist recordings | Yes | Public site emphasizes monthly plans with creator caps |
| Best fit | Fast, low-friction recording | Replay-heavy app users |
Where BigoRec is better
BigoRec is better when the user does not want a content destination. They want a delivery system.
That is a meaningful distinction.
A lot of people do not want to build a habit around a separate replay app. They just want:
- the creator watched
- the live recorded
- the MP4 delivered
BigoRec wins hard on that simplicity.
It is also a better value proposition for users who:
- only follow a handful of creators
- do not want another monthly bill
- want archive access only occasionally
Where LiveRec is better
LiveRec is better if the replay experience itself is part of the product you want.
Its public site is stronger around:
- clipping
- bookmarks
- speed controls
- zoom
- larger built-in archive/discovery framing
If you spend a lot of time consuming and browsing old lives, LiveRec has more replay-product surface area.
The practical decision
Ask yourself one question:
Do I want a Bigo live recorder, or do I want a Bigo live replay app?
If the answer is recorder, BigoRec is usually the better fit.
If the answer is replay app, LiveRec is often the better fit.
Verdict
BigoRec wins on
- setup speed
- Telegram delivery
- free future watchlist recording
- simpler monetization for occasional archive use
LiveRec wins on
- clipping
- in-app consumption features
- discovery and replay-heavy browsing
- more polished app-style post-recording experience
Best starting point
If you want the lowest-friction test, start with BigoRec:
- Open @bigoreclive_bot
- Send
/watch username - Let the next live arrive in Telegram
If you are also comparing against a broader multi-platform service, read BigoRec vs StreamRecorder or BigoRec vs Olived. For mobile-app alternatives, see BigoRec vs Rewatch Live. For Telegram-native rivals, see BigoRec vs Arkaiva and BigoRec vs @bigolivedownloaderbot.
Is BigoRec really free?
Yes. The Free tier records up to 2 watched creators on new accounts (accounts created before 2026-05-21 keep 5) with no credit card. Past archive lookups are free for every tier, including Free, with no limit. Paid tiers ($2.99/mo for 25 creators or $4.99/mo for 100) only raise the watchlist size and how many manual recordings can run at the same time.
What recording quality does BigoRec deliver?
Source quality. BigoRec delivers the original stream quality as an MP4 with no watermark, no chat overlay, and no screen-recording compression. Same quality across every tier.
Where are BigoRec recordings stored?
On Telegram, in your private chat with @bigoreclive_bot. Telegram has no expiration on delivered media, so the MP4 stays as long as your account exists.
How quickly does BigoRec start recording after a creator goes live?
Detection latency is typically under 60 seconds. The watchlist polls Bigo every 60 seconds for all watched creators in parallel, and recording starts the moment a live is detected.
Does Bigo notify the creator that BigoRec is recording?
No. BigoRec records from the public live URL using the same approach a normal viewer's browser uses. No notification is sent to the creator and no account login is required.