Summary
Loom is an asynchronous video communication platform that enables users to record their screen and camera, share videos instantly, and collaborate through comments and reactions. It offers features like AI-powered summaries and transcripts, basic video editing, and analytics, aiming to streamline communication and reduce the need for live meetings.
Features15/16
See allMust Have
5 of 5
Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
10 of 11
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Team Library
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Mobile App Support
Custom Branding
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
PricingTiered
See allStarter
- 25 recordings
- 5 minute video recording limit
- Unlimited meeting recording length
- Transcriptions in 50+ languages
- Comments and emoji reactions
- Up to 10 users
Business
- Everything from Starter, plus:
- Unlimited videos
- Unlimited recording time
- Basic waveform editing
- Remove Loom branding
- Upload and download videos
- Request email to view
Business + AI
- Everything from Business, plus:
- Automatic video enhancement
- Advanced editing
- Video-to-text automation
- Video variables
- Automatic meeting notes and recaps
Enterprise
- Everything from Business + AI, plus:
- Advanced security (SSO, SCIM)
- Advanced content privacy
- Custom data retention policies
- Salesforce integration
- Admin insights
- 99.95% uptime SLA
Rationale
Loom is the exact product described in the prompt. The website content explicitly details all the 'must-have' features such as screen recording, camera recording, instant shared links, basic video editing, and viewer analytics. Additionally, it clearly offers many 'other' features like video comments, emoji reactions, auto-generated transcripts, team library, custom branding, password protection, and enterprise security and compliance. The integrations with Slack and Gmail are also mentioned implicitly through its integration with Atlassian products like Jira and Confluence, and its general positioning as a communication tool that replaces emails and meetings.