Summary
Flock is a team communication and collaboration platform designed to streamline internal communication and project management. It offers features like channel messaging, video conferencing, file sharing, and productivity tools to help teams align and achieve their goals.
Features4/16
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1 of 5
Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
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Mobile App Support
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
Team Library
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Custom Branding
Password Protection
PricingFreemium
See allStarter
- Unlimited 1-1 & Group messages
- 10,000 Searchable messages
- 10 Public channels
- 1-1 Video calls
- For teams with 1-20 members
- 5 GB total per team
- Single team admin
PRO
- Unlimited 1-1& Group messages
- Unlimited Searchable messages
- Unlimited Private & Public channels
- Multiple team admins
- Group Video calls
- Screen Sharing
- 24*7 Priority Support
- Ideal for teams with 20-100 members
- 10 GB per team member
Enterprise
- Organizational mapping
- Custom on-boarding
- Integration with internal LMS, HRMS and other systems
- Unlimited 1-1& Group messages
- Unlimited Searchable messages
- Unlimited Private & Public channels
- Active Directory Sync
- Multiple team admins
- Group Video calls
- Screen Sharing
- Single Sign-On
- 24*7 Dedicated Support
- For organizations with 100+ members
- 20 GB per team member
Rationale
Flock is primarily a team messaging and collaboration platform, similar to Slack or Microsoft Teams. While it offers video conferencing and screen sharing, its core functionality is not asynchronous video communication like Loom. It lacks explicit features such as instant shared links for recordings, basic video editing within the platform, viewer analytics, timestamped comments, emoji reactions, or auto-generated transcripts, which are central to Loom's value proposition. The screen sharing feature is part of its real-time video conferencing, not a standalone asynchronous recording and sharing tool.