If you want to record and share video messages to keep your team up to date on projects and announcements, Loom is a great option. It's a free online screen recording tool with more-advanced video editing and storage abilities. Loom can record video from your screen and camera on your computer or mobile phone and share links to the video it just created. With tools like AI-generated video messages, automatic transcription and closed captions in more than 50 languages, it's good for sales, engineering, customer support and design teams.
Another option is Vidcast, a video messaging service to help teams communicate and collaborate. Vidcast lets you record, edit and share short video messages with colleagues. Its AI tools try to make videos more engaging, and it can be used for a variety of team tasks, including customer support, sales, product development and company announcements. The service has three pricing levels, including a free Basic plan, so it's good for small or large teams.
If you want to focus more on team collaboration and productivity, Claap is a more powerful video recording and collaboration service. It offers AI-powered meeting recording with notes, quick follow-up video creation and a centralized video library. Claap is good for teams that want to improve meetings, accelerate sales cycles and onboard customers better, and it can integrate with tools like Google Meet, Zoom, Slack and Notion.