Try it. It is mostly user friendly and reasonably priced.
I used to use Streamyard, but the price went through the roof and they didn't give notice very conspicuously that this was going to happen.
After doing a lot of research on alternatives I found Riverside. it had at that time all the features I wanted and needed at a better price. But since I joined, they add new features very regularly.
It now does way more than I would ever need, but many people would find it very useful. Including its AI clips from recordings one can use to promote a show or live stream.
I haven't actually used it yet for a live stream, I use it for recording interviews and the quality I get is fantastic. You can hook up a 1st rate camera like a Sony A7 IV and capture in 4K (if you can figure out where those controls are) and your recording is way into the professional quality.
Riverside is one of those things you almost don't want to tell others about in case it gets to popular and becomes less accessible. Hopefully they will continue to offer the excellent capabilities and RAPID tech help I have experienced with them so far.
