BigoRec and StreamRecorder are not trying to win in the same way.
BigoRec is narrower and more opinionated. StreamRecorder is broader and more platform-agnostic.
That means the better product depends on whether you want a Bigo-specific workflow or a general live-stream recording platform.
This comparison uses public product information available on April 27, 2026.
Pricing math: BigoRec Free covers 2 creators on new accounts (accounts created before 2026-05-21 keep 5), source-quality MP4, and free past-archive lookups. StreamRecorder's free tier caps you at 720p, 3 streamers, 5-day retention, and no retroactive access. Premium pricing is hidden until you sign up. BigoRec publishes every price.
Short answer
Choose BigoRec if:
- Bigo is your main or only use case
- you want Telegram delivery
- you want free future watchlist recording
- you want archive unlocks only when needed
Choose StreamRecorder if:
- you want one product for Bigo, Twitch, Kick, AfreecaTV, and more
- you want a web dashboard and bigger multi-platform archive
- you are comfortable with retention limits and premium upsells
The positioning is fundamentally different
BigoRec
BigoRec says, in effect:
- add Bigo creators
- record their lives automatically
- send the MP4 to Telegram
That is a very specific workflow, and that specificity is a strength.
StreamRecorder
StreamRecorder says:
- record your favorite streams across many platforms
- watch online later
- use free or premium plans
- manage a broader VOD workflow
That breadth is useful, but it also means Bigo is only one part of the product.
Platform scope
This is the biggest separation.
As of April 27, 2026, StreamRecorder publicly supports automatic recording across multiple live platforms, including Bigo, Twitch, Kick, AfreecaTV, PandaLive, FlexTV and more.
BigoRec is much narrower. It is centered on Bigo live recording and the Telegram delivery loop built around that behavior.
If your problem is:
- "I need one dashboard for every streaming platform"
then StreamRecorder is the closer match.
If your problem is:
- "I only care about Bigo lives and want the simplest workflow"
then BigoRec is the better fit.
Pricing and retention model
As of April 27, 2026, StreamRecorder's public FAQ says:
- free plan includes 720p recording
- free plan can record up to 3 streamers at once
- free recordings are retained for 5 days
- premium goes much further, including more targets and longer retention
BigoRec is different:
- 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)
- recordings are delivered to Telegram
- past recordings from the public archive are free on every tier, including Free
- Telegram retention is indefinite (no 5-day cap)
- source quality on every plan, no resolution gating
That means BigoRec is less about "how much storage and retention is in my plan?" and more about "I want this creator recorded, indefinitely."
BigoRec vs StreamRecorder comparison
| Feature | BigoRec | StreamRecorder |
|---|---|---|
| Primary focus | Bigo lives | Multi-platform stream recording |
| Primary interface | Telegram bot + SEO archive | Web platform/dashboard |
| Free future recording for Bigo watchlist | Yes | Free tier exists, with plan limits and retention limits |
| Free plan retention | Telegram delivery model | Public FAQ says 5 days |
| Archive model | Free public archive of Bigo recordings | Broader VOD platform model |
| Multi-platform support | No | Yes |
| Best fit | Bigo-only users | Users tracking many platforms |
Where BigoRec is better
BigoRec is better when focus matters more than breadth.
If your real behavior is:
- follow Bigo creators
- receive full recordings
- sometimes unlock a past live
then StreamRecorder's platform breadth may be unnecessary overhead.
BigoRec has a sharper core loop:
- creator -> watchlist
- live -> recording
- recording -> Telegram
That is extremely practical for users who already live inside Telegram.
Where StreamRecorder is better
StreamRecorder is better when you do not want a Bigo-specific tool.
If you also follow:
- Twitch streamers
- Kick streamers
- AfreecaTV broadcasters
- other live platforms
then a general platform can be more efficient than managing multiple specialized tools.
It is also a stronger fit if you prefer a web dashboard and a larger VOD-service mental model.
Which one is better for most Bigo-only users?
For Bigo-only users, BigoRec is usually the better choice.
Why:
- it is more focused
- it has lower setup friction
- free future watchlist recording is easier to understand
- archive monetization appears only when you need it
- Telegram delivery is simpler than another dashboard habit
Verdict
Choose BigoRec if you want:
- a Bigo-specific recorder
- Telegram delivery
- free future watchlist recordings
- a lighter-weight product
Choose StreamRecorder if you want:
- one service across many streaming platforms
- a web-based VOD workflow
- broader general-purpose recording product
Start with the focused workflow
If Bigo is the only platform you really care about, test the simpler path first:
- Open @bigoreclive_bot
- Send
/watch username - Get the next live as MP4 in Telegram
For app-first alternatives, read BigoRec vs GREC and BigoRec vs LiveRec. For other Telegram-native or open-source alternatives, see BigoRec vs Olived, BigoRec vs Arkaiva, BigoRec vs @bigolivedownloaderbot, or BigoRec vs Apify for the developer angle.
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.