Direct embedding of YouTube live streams into your website is possible. Important for this and generally for the livestream is the verification of the YouTube account. Verification can take up to 4 days, so get it done in time! You can find out how here: https://easylivestream.de/wissensdatenbank/redakteursrechte-fuer-youtube-einrichten/

An event (livestream) can also be embedded on Vimeo via iframe code. https://vimeo.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040837872-Embed-your-event-on-your-website

Embedding is also possible with your own hosting solutions.

Of course, this is not possible with Crowdcast, because the users have to log in to the platform first. Only one link would be possible here.

Any embedding of a livestream in your website would contradict the password security. Because then the livestream would be visible for every visitor on your website. So consider whether the livestream can be public or whether you really only want to reach a limited group of viewers.