Summary

Ryver is a team collaboration platform that integrates group chat, task management, and voice/video calls into a single application. It aims to streamline communication and project management for teams and enterprises, offering features like unlimited chat, file sharing, and task boards, along with integrations and enterprise-level security options.

Features
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Must Have

2 of 5

Screen Recording

Camera Recording

Instant Shared Links

Basic Video Editing

Viewer Analytics

Other

3 of 11

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

Pricing
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Free

$0.00 monthly
  • Unlimited Chat
  • Unlimited File Sharing
  • Task Management
  • Voice & Video Calls (beta)
  • Up to 6 Users

Starter

$69.00 monthly
Popular
  • Unlimited Chat
  • Unlimited File Sharing
  • Task Management
  • Voice & Video Calls (beta)
  • Up to 12 Users

Standard

$129.00 monthly
  • Custom Invite Links
  • Unlimited Chat
  • Unlimited File Sharing
  • Task Management
  • Voice & Video Calls (beta)
  • Up to 30 Users

Medium Pack

$4.00 per user
  • Custom Invite Links
  • Unlimited Chat
  • Unlimited File Sharing
  • Task Management
  • Voice & Video Calls (beta)
  • 30+ Users

Enterprise

$199.00 monthly
  • Single Sign-On (SSO)
  • Premium Support
  • Advanced Team Management
  • Testing Sandbox
  • Custom Invite Links
  • Unlimited Chat
  • Unlimited File Sharing
  • Task Management
  • Voice & Video Calls
  • 30+ Users
Rationale

Ryver is primarily a team collaboration platform offering chat, task management, and voice/video calls. While it includes screen sharing and video calls, it does not focus on asynchronous video messaging as its core offering, nor does it provide features like instant shared links for recordings, basic video editing, viewer analytics, or timestamped comments, which are central to Loom's value proposition. It offers some tangential features like mobile app support, API access, and enterprise security, but lacks the core 'must-have' features for an asynchronous video communication platform.