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Vadoo combines ease of use with a wide variety of advanced features and refocuses attention on the creator instead of on advertisers. The UI is uncluttered and easy to navigate. I'm incredibly impressed with the ability to embed videos into emails and the option to use a CNAME. The current feature set is already impressive, and the future roadmap gives me confidence that the company is continually improving. The company also maintains a very active Facebook group which is very helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I haven't identified any problems throughout my experience with Vadoo. I do hope that they will continue to add more customization features in the future. However, the product is already very polished and leaves very little to criticize. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I have an Online School, and the need to host and publish video is important. It is better not to be aware of bandwidth or limitations in uploading videos.
In addition, I appreciate the possibility of customizing a video player almost to measure, with corporate colors, logo, etc.
But there is another thing that has caught my attention, and it is the possibility of including calls to action within the videos. It is useful not only for marketing actions but also to enrich the experience of students in the Online School. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ability to host and play 4K videos is not present at the moment. Right now it is not strictly necessary for me, but it will be for everyone in the near future.
It is also especially important for Europeans that the GDPR is included as soon as possible. At the moment the capture of leads through videos works, but not complying with the RGPD. Luckily, it's something the developers plan to fix in the short term. What problems are you solving with the product? Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Without a doubt, the acquisition of VadooTV was an excellent investment. I don't know of any other tool that offers as many features and security as Vadoo. If you make a quick comparison with Vimeo or other hosting services, you will find that in addition to having a similar quality, you will save a lot of money. The tool has marketing features, HLS encryption, and the interface is extremely simple and easy to use. I bought u plan 4 and so far I am fully satisfied. They even have a Facebook group where you can interact with the support team and other users of the software. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Vadoo is new to the game of video and they have a lot of work to do to great it to a premium level tool, but I believe they are capable of doing it based on what I've seen so far. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I'm excited to see how this stacks up with other Video platforms we've used, like Wistia. I like the ease of use, and the functionality, so it will be exciting to see what the future holds. They also have a great onboarding process and a Facebook Community, making it easier to connect with other users for ideas. In the past I’ve used places like YouTube & Wistia to host our videos, but those have their own issues. I really like th idea of using it for Email & CMS features. That is a very exciting feature that I look forward to exploring more of, when I have the time. Overall I enjoy the simplicity and ease of use. I'm very excited to see how this performs in the long term. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I honestly haven't used it quite enough to find any cons. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The limits and features of Vadoo are generous and well thought out. Their willingness to respond positively to feature requests and suggestions for improvement is also worth mentioning. Video is such a key component in our online communication now and to have a slick and trustworthy way to deliver video without the distractions that many free services come with is a real winner for me. I will be using extensively on my websites, testimonials, and training courses. I also look forward to seeing new functionality added, already I see that video bubbles are possible, and I'm sure that there is much more to come. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Right now I dont have any particular issues with Vadoo. Maybe extensive use will bring up some quirks (to be expected) but for now all is great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It's already in the title: the ease of use and the almost non-existing learning curve.
The player is easy to customize.
The possibility to add chapters and Call to Actions (note the plural!) is awesome.
The former is great for longer educational videos, the latter for marketing those courses.
If you sell educational content as a trainer, coach, or 'guru' then you cannot rely on YouTube because of the ever-increasing number of ads before and in your videos. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is not much to really dislike.
If I have to mention one thing, then I would love to see that when you enlarge the bubble-type video you get the whole (rectangle) screen. It would be even nicer if you could pick the circular spot where Vadoo takes the bubble from. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have been looking for a video hosting platform for some time, and I know that Wistia and Vimeo are the common go-tos for ad-free video hosting. I'm glad that I found VadooTV.
It is the best platform to use as there are no ads when watching the vids and the video player is totally customizable for what you want to use it for (yup, you can remove the VadooTV logo and upload your own ones for sure). It's a better and cheaper alternative to Wistia or Vimeo as I couldn't afford their expensive subscription tags.
Plus points about VadooTV:
- The price point is perfect. VadooTV is very affordable compared to other big-name video hosting platforms like Vimeo or Wistia.
- No ads, no distractions like on YouTube, just a satisfying stream of content that you can enjoy from start to finish.
- No buffer when playing the video and audio. I know that they have their own CDN infrastructure, thus the reason why the performance is so good.
- The platform is super easy to use. I was able to upload a video then click "Share & Embed" and put it into my website in just a few minutes, so much easier than using YouTube and all the extra steps of uploading and configuring there! I also like that the embed videos are responsive too, which means they can adapt to any device screen size.
- The video and audio player are very customizable. I can change the theme and colors, which is great especially when trying to showcase my videos more professionally.
- They also have their Chrome extension that can record my screen and save the recordings in VadooTV, which is a great feature that I never tried but am looking forward to using in the future. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Two things that VadooTV could improve on:
The audio player UI; make it more visually appealing.
Also, it would be great if Ankur and his team could provide a drag and drop upload function which would be very convenient to upload the files rather than finding and selecting the files from the computer every time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like how generous the plans are, how easy it is to use, and most of all, I like how feature-rich Vadoo is. They provide an excellent solution for video hosting. Still, they also check off a few boxes for useful video tools that I've seen on the market as standalone products like the ability to add a video bubble to your website and providing customers with a video request link. Vadoo is one of the best options I have seen value-wise for hosting video and audio with many bells and whistles other competitors wouldn't even think about adding. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The UI of the platform doesn't look as polished as you might like. It is very early in the game for Vadoo, so this could change in the future. However, the functionality seems to be there even though it lacks a bit design-wise. Not many integrations as of yet but time will tell. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

As a new course creator I was looking for a video hosting option with lightning-fast speed, storage for multiple courses, and without annoying ads that can potentially take students away from your course. However, there's a lot of valuable extras here that I was not expecting, including the ability to record my own screen, and an option to help you get video reviews from customers without a lot of technical hassle for the customer. Also, the interface is easy to navigate and this doesn't seem like overwhelming software to learn how to use. They also have an active Facebook group and I've been impressed how quickly questions are addressed Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There's nothing so far that stands out. It doesn't integrate with one of the course platforms I was considering, but they are already in discussions with them to fix the issue. Either way, this isn't a dealbreaker. While I'm not sure about courses moving forward, I'm 100% committed to offering quality video content for my audience and customers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I really do like its simplicity, it doesn't bamboozle you.
Video is the future and is incredibly popular. In truth it is something which has been on my radar for sometime, but I haven't jumped in. What really attracted me to Vadootv Player is it offers a mult toolkit approach to video and offers a wide range of capabilities which I am sure will come in handy in the future. It is like having a swiss army knife available for video.
You can import, store, organise videos. You can share them to the popular platforms and get analytics on them to see how they are doing. You can edit the landing page, adding customisations should you want to do so and so many other things too.
I really like the ability to record a video and also the chrome extension - this can be so useful and quicker to do than send an email explaining how to do something.
I have only just touched the tip of the iceberg but also want to mention the FB group where you can check in with other users, this is really helpful and a good signpost to seeing how others use Vadootv. It's a lively group and the team behind Vadootv are really proactive in developing their product. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Not a lot to be fair as it is still being developed. A lot of other functionality is being added all of the time and their roadmap is looking exciting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.