Uscreen, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 2014, employs approximately 150 individuals, and reported $23.0M in revenue as of 2024. The company provides conferencing, ecommerce, and customer journey technology, functioning as an OVP supporting direct-to-consumer content creators.
On July 8, 2026, Caleb Hammer explained his decision to launch a streaming app and membership platform using Uscreen, citing a focus on ownership for his "Financial Audit" series, which he developed on YouTube over four years. Earlier, on July 3, Uscreen was identified as a strong option among white-label live streaming platforms, particularly for creator-led memberships. This development followed a June 16 report detailing Uscreen's evolution over a decade, transitioning from helping creators sell YouTube video DVDs to enabling millions in annual revenue through fan subscriptions and customized apps within the $250 billion global content creator economy. Previously, on June 3, Caleb Hammer launched "Hammer Elite" on Uscreen, offering ad-free access to his "Financial Audit" show, exclusive original programming, and behind-the-scenes content.