Sometimes you just need your stream data outside the dashboard — for a backup, a client report, a spreadsheet you’re already tracking things in, or just peace of mind before making a big change to your setup. StreamKite has a built-in export tool that pulls every slot’s details into a downloadable file, and it gives you a choice of four formats depending on what you’re actually going to do with it.
Where to find it
Open the Power panel (the lightning-bolt icon on your dashboard) and go to the Download tab. You’ll see a quick summary of your total slots, how many are live, and how many are addon slots, followed by the export options themselves.
What data actually gets included
Every export — regardless of format — pulls the same underlying data for each of your slots:
- Slot name
- Platform — automatically detected from the stream key (YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, TikTok, and so on)
- Full RTMP URL — the complete stream destination, not just the raw key
- Media file name — whatever’s currently uploaded to that slot
- Status — running, stopped, or crashed at the moment of export
- Monthly hours — how much that slot has streamed this month
- Addon flag — whether the slot belongs to your main plan or an addon plan
This covers both main plan and addon slots together in a single export — there’s no need to run it twice.
The four export formats, and when to use each one
CSV — for spreadsheets
This is the one to pick if you’re planning to open the export in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet tool. Each slot becomes a row, each detail becomes a column, and it’s ready to sort, filter, or drop straight into an existing tracking sheet without reformatting anything.
JSON — for developers and automation
If you’re feeding this data into a script, a custom dashboard, or any tool that expects structured data rather than a flat table, JSON is the right pick. It includes a timestamp of when the export was generated and a partially masked version of your PassKey for reference, alongside the full slot list.
TXT — for a quick, readable key list
This strips everything down to just the essentials: each slot’s name, its platform, and its full RTMP URL, formatted as plain readable text. It’s the fastest option if all you actually need is a simple backup list of your stream keys rather than a full data table.
HTML — for a shareable, styled report
This generates a properly formatted table with headers, styling, and an export timestamp — something you could realistically send to a client or teammate and have them open directly in a browser without needing any other software. It’s the most presentable of the four formats, built specifically to look like an actual report rather than a raw data dump.
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Start Streaming on StreamKite →How to actually run an export, step by step
- Open the Power panel and go to the Download tab.
- Check the summary line to confirm the slot count looks right before exporting.
- Click the button for whichever format fits your need — CSV, JSON, TXT, or HTML.
- The file downloads immediately to your device, named clearly (like
streamkite-slots.csv) so you’re not left guessing what it is later.
There’s no waiting, no email delivery, and no processing time — the export builds and downloads instantly from data already loaded in your dashboard.
Two quick copy options if you don’t need a full file
If a full export feels like overkill for what you actually need, there are two lighter options sitting right next to the format buttons: Copy All Keys, which puts every stream’s full RTMP URL straight onto your clipboard, and Copy Slot Names, which does the same for just the names. Both skip the file download step entirely if all you need is to paste something into another tool quickly.
A word on security before you export
Every export format includes your full RTMP URLs, which functionally include your stream keys. Treat exported files the same way you’d treat the keys themselves — don’t paste them into public documents, and don’t share the HTML report externally without checking what’s actually inside it first. If you’re sending a report to a client, consider whether they actually need the raw stream keys included, since the report format doesn’t currently offer a way to redact them.
Frequently asked questions
Can I export just one slot instead of everything?
No — the export pulls your complete slot list in one pass. If you only need a single slot’s key, the Copy Key button on that slot’s card is the faster route.
Does the export update automatically, or is it a one-time snapshot?
It’s a snapshot of your dashboard’s current state at the moment you click export. Run it again anytime you want an updated version.
Will the export include addon slots?
Yes — main plan and addon slots are combined into the same export, with an addon flag on each row so you can tell them apart.
Is there a limit to how many slots can be exported at once?
No — the export includes every slot on your account regardless of count.
The short version
Whether you need a spreadsheet, a developer-friendly data dump, a quick text backup, or a report to hand off, the Download tab covers all four with one click each. No waiting, no extra steps — just pick the format that matches what you’re actually going to do with it.
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