> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.simplebooth.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.simplebooth.com/running-your-event/live-feed-slideshow.md).

# Live Feed Slideshow

The Live Feed allows you to easily display a real-time slideshow of the pictures taken with your booth. It’s a great way to engage guests and showcase the fun happening at your event on a larger screen or TV.

Live Feed settings are customized after opening your Live Feed link, which is found within your [gallery](https://app.simplebooth.com/galleries) settings.

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#### Customization and Plan Details

While most Live Feed features are available across all Simple Booth plans, some advanced branding options have specific requirements:

* **Standard Customizations**: Options like background colors, transitions, and layout are available on all software tiers.
* **Advertisements**: The ability to insert custom ads or sponsor branding into your Live Feed is available on the Plus, Pro, and Select tiers.

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## Plan Availability

✅ Lite, Core, Plus, Pro, Select

*(Note: Advertisements require Plus or higher)*
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