Summary

Chanty is a team communication and collaboration software designed to enhance productivity through messaging, video calling, and task management. It aims to provide a secure and easy-to-use platform for internal communications across various industries, offering features like Kanban boards, integrations, and mobile app support.

Features
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Pricing
Freemium
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Free plan

$0.00 one time
  • Unlimited conversations
  • Built-in Task management
  • Community support
  • Unlimited public & private conversations
  • Unlimited searchable history
  • Unlimited one-on-one audio & video calls
  • Unlimited voice messages
  • Up to 10 integrations
  • File storage 20GB per team
  • Up to 5 team members
  • 1 guest user
  • 1 multi conversation guest

Business plan

$3.00 per user
  • Unlimited group video calls
  • Roles & Permissions
  • Unlimited integrations
  • Dedicated support line
  • File storage 20GB per member
  • Up to 3 guests users per member for free
  • Data import
  • IP Allowlist
  • Unlimited group audio calls
  • Single Sign-On (SSO)
  • Unlimited screen sharing
  • 99.9% guaranteed uptime

Enterprise

Custom
  • White labeling
  • Advanced permissions
  • Directory Sync
  • Enterprise API
  • Unlimited custom roles
  • Dashboards & reporting
  • On-premise possibility
  • MSA & HIPPA compliance
  • SAML + SSO
  • SCIM provisioning
  • Custom capacity in workload
  • Live onboarding training
  • Customer success manager
  • Access to managed services
  • US, EU & APAC data residency
  • AI compatibility
Rationale

Chanty is a team communication and collaboration tool that offers messaging, video calling, and task management. While it provides video calling and screen sharing, it does not focus on asynchronous video messaging as its core offering, nor does it explicitly mention features like instant shared links for recorded videos, basic video editing, viewer analytics, or auto-generated transcripts, which are central to Loom's value proposition. The video features seem to be for live conferencing rather than recorded, shareable video messages.