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BigoRec vs Rewatch Live for Bigo Live Replay

By BigoRec Editorial · · · 7 min read

TL;DR

Rewatch Live is a polished mobile app with in-app browsing, but it costs money and App Store reviewers report missed recordings. BigoRec is a Telegram bot: Free tier covers 2 watched creators on new accounts (accounts created before 2026-05-21 keep 5) with no card; paid tiers $2.99/mo (25) or $4.99/mo (100) are still cheaper than Rewatch Live's subscription. Public web archive at /creators and /missed is free on every plan.

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If you are comparing BigoRec vs Rewatch Live, the question is app vs Telegram bot, and subscription vs free.

This comparison is based on public product information available on May 4, 2026.

Pricing math: BigoRec Pro at $4.99/mo is far below Rewatch Live VIP (~$8.99 entry, lifetime ladder up to $99). Both deliver auto-recorded Bigo lives; BigoRec adds free past-archive sharing across users and Telegram-native delivery - no app install, no App Store account.

Short answer

Choose BigoRec if:

  • you want a free option with no card
  • you want a Telegram-first workflow
  • you want a public archive of past lives at /creators/[username] and /missed/[username]
  • you don't want to install another app

Choose Rewatch Live if:

  • you want a dedicated mobile app with in-app browsing
  • you are comfortable with a recurring subscription
  • you don't mind variable reliability reported by some App Store users

What each product is optimized for

BigoRec

BigoRec is a Telegram bot. You add a creator with /watch username, the bot polls Bigo every 60 seconds, and the recording is delivered to your Telegram chat as an MP4 album when the live ends. The website at bigoliverec.com is an open archive: every recording has a public page, every creator has a hub.

There is no app to install, no account form, no card.

Rewatch Live

Rewatch Live is a mobile app (iOS/Android). The product page emphasizes auto-recording multiple lives in parallel, in-app saving to the cloud, and viewing recordings without filling local storage. It is a more app-shop-style product: download, sign up, subscribe, browse.

Pricing

  • BigoRec: Free tier covers 2 watched creators on new accounts (accounts created before 2026-05-21 keep 5) with no card. Basic $2.99/mo for 25 creators, Pro $4.99/mo for 100. Past archive lookups are free on every plan.
  • Rewatch Live: paid subscription. The public App Store listing markets cloud recording and unlimited in-app archive, with pricing that several reviewers describe as expensive relative to reliability.

This is the largest difference in the buyer psychology:

  • BigoRec: zero-cost entry point, paid only if you outgrow the free tier, full archive free for everyone.
  • Rewatch Live: subscription cost from day 1, expectation of premium experience, mixed reliability outcome.

Reliability and reviews

App Store reviews of Rewatch Live mention specific issues:

  • watching a creator go live but the recording not appearing
  • missed lives that the app should have caught
  • subscription value not matching the reliability of the recordings

This is not a knock on the product team - cloud Bigo recording is genuinely hard, and Bigo occasionally changes its room/info APIs. But it is something a paying user notices more than a free user.

BigoRec is designed to recover from unstable live streams automatically. When a recording needs a retry, the service handles it in the background; you only see the finished delivery.

Default delivery

BigoRec delivery

The recording arrives as a Telegram album: original-quality MP4 plus a thumbnail contact sheet. Telegram handles storage indefinitely. You can forward the file to a friend with one tap.

Rewatch Live delivery

You watch and manage recordings inside the app. That is more polished if "browse a library of replays" is the use case you actually want. It is less useful if you want to share a clip in a group chat or send a friend a specific live.

BigoRec vs Rewatch Live comparison

FeatureBigoRecRewatch Live
Primary interfaceTelegram botiOS/Android app
Install requiredNoYes
CostFreePaid subscription
Default deliveryMP4 album in TelegramIn-app library
Public web archiveYesNo (in-app only)
Reported reliabilityAutomatic retryMixed App Store reviews
Forward/shareOne tap in TelegramApp-mediated
Best fitTelegram-first viewerApp-replay-library user

Where BigoRec wins

BigoRec wins for users who do not want yet another app on their phone with yet another subscription.

Specifically:

  • You already chat in Telegram daily; one more bot is zero cost.
  • You want to forward a live clip to a friend or a group chat - native to Telegram, awkward in any app.
  • You want to look up a creator on a desktop browser - BigoRec has a real website at /creators/[username] and /missed/[username]. Rewatch Live does not expose a public archive.
  • You are price-sensitive (LATAM, SEA, MENA, EU). The free model wins outright.

Where Rewatch Live wins

Rewatch Live wins when the in-app replay experience itself is the thing you want.

  • You like browsing dozens of past lives inside one curated app.
  • You prefer "open the app on the couch and pick a live" over Telegram chat scrolling.
  • You don't mind paying monthly for that experience.

If the app UX is the product for you, Rewatch Live's investment in mobile design is real. Just be aware of the App Store reviews mentioning missed recordings.

The practical decision

One question: do you want to read about Bigo lives in your Telegram, or in a separate app?

  • Telegram: BigoRec. Free.
  • Separate app: Rewatch Live. Paid.

Verdict

BigoRec wins on:

  • price (free)
  • setup speed (no install)
  • public web archive
  • forward/share friction (zero in Telegram)

Rewatch Live wins on:

  • in-app browsing experience
  • mobile-first replay library
  • a more "consumer app" mental model

Best starting point

If you want to test the workflow with the least setup, start with BigoRec:

  1. Open @bigoreclive_bot
  2. Send /watch username
  3. Get the next Bigo live as MP4 in Telegram

For other comparisons, read BigoRec vs GREC, BigoRec vs LiveRec, BigoRec vs StreamRecorder, or BigoRec vs Olived.

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.

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