I love both YouTube and Vimeo, and use these services all the time but I find they are limited due to limited customization and data analytics. Vidyard bridges the gap for us. Customizing the video player makes our content look a lot more professional. Plus...
Lack of mobile integration fluidity is the biggest issue. It only integrates with the native mail app on the iPhone and won't give you options to utilize alternative or at least enterprise email accounts. The sheer insanity of not having that built out...
I love that I can use mmhmm for live calls (Zoom, MSFT Teams, Google Meet, etc.) and pre-recorded video. My company has a heavy asynchronous (i.e. recorded video) culture, so we rely on a lot of video content to keep everyone on the same page. mmhmm allows...
The UX still needs a decent amount of work. It would also be great to customize the look, style, and size of the presentation/images. We found that we couldn't get everything quite as big as we wanted, especially if there was text.
I love both YouTube and Vimeo, and use these services all the time but I find they are limited due to limited customization and data analytics. Vidyard bridges the gap for us. Customizing the video player makes our content look a lot more professional. Plus...
I love that I can use mmhmm for live calls (Zoom, MSFT Teams, Google Meet, etc.) and pre-recorded video. My company has a heavy asynchronous (i.e. recorded video) culture, so we rely on a lot of video content to keep everyone on the same page. mmhmm allows...
Lack of mobile integration fluidity is the biggest issue. It only integrates with the native mail app on the iPhone and won't give you options to utilize alternative or at least enterprise email accounts. The sheer insanity of not having that built out...
The UX still needs a decent amount of work. It would also be great to customize the look, style, and size of the presentation/images. We found that we couldn't get everything quite as big as we wanted, especially if there was text.