You use 10% of Loom and pay for all of it. We built the 10%.
A screen recorder for freelancers and agencies who send client videos and nothing else. Record a tab, window, screen, or just a rectangle. Optional webcam bubble. One MP4 that plays everywhere, an instant share link, and a view count so you know the client watched. That is the whole product.
Early access opens with 7 days free, unlimited recordings. After that it's $9/month, locked as your founding price. No credit card today.
We don't have 10,000 logos yet.
The product launched quietly and billing isn't even live. So instead of testimonials we don't have, here are facts you can check:
- The recorder is live right now. Videos record, links share, clients watch. You can see it work before you give us anything.
- Every video produces one standard MP4. It plays on your client's iPhone. We tested, repeatedly.
- Trimming is instant because we don't re-encode. Try that elsewhere.
- Built by one person who ran an agency and got tired of paying $18 a month to press one button.
When real users say nice things, they'll appear here. Not before.
Loom is great software for someone else.
Somewhere along the way, screen recorders became platforms.
AI summaries of a 90-second video. Comment threads nobody opens. SSO. Admin insights. Workspace analytics. Features built for a 400-person enterprise, priced into your $18/user/month.
Meanwhile your actual workflow is this: record the walkthrough, paste the link in the client email, check later if they watched. Three steps. You have never once needed an AI summary of yourself.
And if you dodge the bill with Loom's free plan, you get cut off at 5 minutes, usually one sentence before the end of the handover.
You don't need a video platform. You need a recorder.
The whole product, in the time it takes to use it.
1. Record
Pick a tab, a window, a full screen, or drag a rectangle around just the part that matters. Want your face in the corner? One click adds a round webcam bubble, burned into the video. No install. It runs in the browser you already have open.
2. Send & share the link
Recording stops, link is ready. Paste it anywhere. Your client clicks and watches on a clean page with your title and message. No account, no app, no "sign up to view". If they'd rather have the file, it's one MP4 and it plays everywhere. Including iPhones. Especially iPhones.
3. Done
Trim a sloppy start or end instantly, no re-encode wait. See view counts and last-viewed per video, so "did you watch it?" becomes a thing you check, not ask. Delete anytime. That's it. There is no step 4, which is the point.
The pricing is the product strategy.
| Loom | Not Loom | |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | 25 videos, 5-minute limit, forever nagged to upgrade | No free plan. 7 days everything, free. Then you decide. |
| Business | $18/user/month | $9/user/month |
| Unlimited videos and length | Business | Business |
| Remove branding, download MP4s | Business | Business |
| AI summaries, comments, SSO, admin insights | Included, whether you want them or not | Not included. On purpose. |
| Business + AI | $24/user/month | $12/user/month, later, when the AI features actually exist |
Sign up for early access and the $9 price is locked as your founding price. That lock disappears at public launch.
Ten seats on Loom Business costs $2,160 a year. Here it's $1,080. That difference is a plane ticket, or just money you keep.
Who this is for
This is for you if:
- You send walkthroughs, feedback videos, or handover explainers to clients every week
- Your entire workflow is record, send link, check if they watched
- The Loom invoice annoys you slightly more every month, or the free plan's 5-minute wall keeps cutting off your endings
This is not for you if:
- You need SSO, admin dashboards, comment threads, or AI summaries. Genuinely, stay on Loom. It's good at being that.
Questions you'd reasonably ask
How is this different from Loom?
It does less. Recording, sharing, trimming, view counts. No AI, no comments, no enterprise anything. Because it does less, it costs half. That's the entire company strategy and now you know it.
Is the video quality worse because it's cheaper?
No. You get one clean MP4 of your screen. The $9 you save was paying for features around the video, not the pixels in it.
What does early access actually get me?
Three things. First entry when accounts open. Seven days of unlimited recordings, free, no card. And the $9/month price locked as your founding price. After launch, that lock is gone.
Do my clients need an account or an app to watch?
No. They click the link and the video plays. On anything, including iPhones. That's non-negotiable for us because clients don't install things.
What if you shut down? It's a one-person company.
Fair question. Every video is a standard MP4 you can download, so your files are never trapped in a format or a player. Also, small is a feature here: no VC, no burn rate, nothing forcing weird pivots or price hikes.
When do I pay?
After your 7 free days, and only if it earned it. There is no free tier and that's deliberate: a week of unlimited recordings tells you more than a crippled free plan ever would. If it's not worth $9 a month by day 7, don't pay, keep your MP4s, no hard feelings.
Can I move my videos over from Loom?
Not automatically yet. Download your MP4s from Loom and you're portable. An importer is on the list if enough early-access people ask.
Will you add AI features later?
Maybe, as a separate $12 tier, only when they exist and only if they're useful. We will not sneak them into your bill. You'd be surprised how rare that sentence is.
Half the price. All of the job.
Join early access. Be first when accounts open, record unlimited for 7 days free, and keep the $9 founding price for as long as you stay. Worst case, you record free for a week and we understood.
No credit card today. Unsubscribe anytime and we'll assume it was something we didn't say.