Summary

GoReact is a video assessment platform designed for skill mastery and development in educational and professional settings. It enables users to record and upload videos, receive time-stamped feedback, and utilize AI-powered analytics and transcripts for self-reflection and improvement. The platform aims to simplify skill development through video-based practice and evaluation.

Features
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Must Have

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Screen Recording

Camera Recording

Viewer Analytics

Instant Shared Links

Basic Video Editing

Other

2 of 11

Timestamped Comments

Auto-Generated Transcripts

Team Library

Emoji Reactions

Slack Integration

Gmail Integration

Mobile App Support

Custom Branding

Password Protection

Enterprise Security & Compliance

API Access

Pricing
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Essentials

$74.00 yearly
  • Video quality: SD
  • Upload file size: 4GB
  • Recording, assessment & scoring tools
  • Time-stamped comment & marker tools
  • Searchable time-stamped transcript
  • AI Analytics
  • AI Markers (AI Assistant)
  • AI Comments (AI Assistant)

Advanced

$99.00 yearly
Popular
  • Video quality: HD
  • Upload file size: 10GB
  • Recording, assessment & scoring tools
  • Time-stamped comment & marker tools
  • Searchable time-stamped transcript
  • AI Analytics
  • AI Markers (AI Assistant)
  • AI Comments (AI Assistant)
Rationale

GoReact is a video assessment platform primarily for education and professional skill development. It offers video recording capabilities (camera and implied screen recording for demonstrations), time-stamped comments, and AI-generated analytics and transcripts. While it focuses on skill assessment and feedback rather than general asynchronous communication, it shares several core functionalities with Loom, particularly in video capture, sharing, and feedback mechanisms. The 'instant shared links' feature is not explicitly stated as 'instant' but the platform's nature implies easy sharing. Basic video editing is not explicitly mentioned as a feature for users, but rather the ability to pause and playback. It does not appear to offer a team library in the same sense as Loom, nor direct integrations with Slack or Gmail for general communication.