Summary
Ask questionsVimeo is a video hosting, sharing, and collaboration platform that provides tools for creating, managing, and distributing videos. It offers features for team collaboration, including video review with time-coded comments, version control, and secure sharing. Additionally, Vimeo integrates AI-powered tools for video translation, summarization, and editing.
Features2/16
See allMust Have
0 of 5
Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
2 of 11
Timestamped Comments
Team Library
Emoji Reactions
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Mobile App Support
Custom Branding
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
PricingFreemium
See allFree
- 1 seat
- 1GB Storage
- Creation and editing
- Unlimited screen recording
- Sharing and embedding
Starter
- 1 seat
- 100GB Storage
- Everything in free plus:
- Shared folders and version history
- File transfer and video review
- Engagement and social analytics
- Embed domain-level privacy
Standard
- 5 seats
- 2TB Storage
- Everything in Starter plus:
- Browser-based teleprompter
- Text-based editing
- Custom form lead capture
Advanced
- 10 seats
- 7TB Storage
- Everything in Standard, plus:
- Host broadcasts and webinars
- Stream to multiple destinations
- Live chat, polls and Q&A
- Event analytics
Enterprise
- Everything in Advanced, plus:
- Custom permissions
- Backup streams
- Advanced marketing integrations
- Moderated live Q&A
- Dedicated support
- SSO (SAML) and SCIM (OKTA, AZURE)
Rationale
Vimeo offers video collaboration tools, a video library, and the ability to provide feedback on videos, aligning with the 'Team Library' and 'Timestamped Comments' features. While it doesn't explicitly state screen or camera recording as Loom does, its focus on video creation, editing, and management suggests a partial overlap in functionality.