Loom
4.6Video Conferencing
Loom is an asynchronous video messaging platform that helps teams communicate through recorded videos. Instead of scheduling meetings, users record their screen and camera, then share instantly. Loom is used by over 25 million people to replace meetings with video messages.
Key Features
- Screen Recording
- Camera Recording
- Instant Sharing
- Video Editing
- Transcription
- Comments
- Viewer Analytics
- AI Summaries
Pros
- +Replaces unnecessary meetings
- +Easy to use
- +Great free tier
- +Time-saving
Cons
- −Not for live meetings
- −Storage limits
- −Learning curve for recipients
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