Eric Willis

Loom - Seamless screen, mic, and camera recording for Chrome

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Maisha Cannon

Love this product so much, esp. as a remote employee. Loom for the win!

Pros:

Ease of use, practicality, quality, options...

Cons:

Not a one.

Craig Cherlet

I really like how easy this screen cast tool is to use. Once installed in Chrome, creating a video is a snap.

Pros:

Easy to setup and use

Cons:

Video Quality not 100%

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Kevin Isom

Such an amazing service. I recommend them to everyone.

Pros:

Easy to use and reliable

Cons:

None, they are best in class.

Virginia Fiume

I was always freaking out sending screenshots, and email sequences. Now it is very easy to record short "how to" or show bugs to the dev team.

Pros:

Easy to use

Cons:

Force you to record videos (sometimes a screenshot is enough) / could use an app for mobile

Ruth

Great app! Very useful for filmed tutorials, team training and anything else involving screen sharing

Pros:

Easy to use, simple and easy to share recoreded videos

Cons:

Slightest internet connectivity issues can lose viddo

Rick G.

I use Loom for customer interactions, instructional purpose and screen recording for training. What most ppl miss are the TONS of use cases for this amazing solution! For example, do you have a "callout" that needs more insight for users/customers on a PDF document you are sharing? Rather than using the comment feature, why not share the callout by using Loom? In my experience, MANY customers are apprehensive to even open a doc with comments for fear they may make a mistake or delete content, etc. By opening a PDF in a Chrome tab and then using the Loom video to call out or clarify/elaborate on certain points, everyone is on the same page--literally! Great solution with lots of use cases!

Pros:

Intuitive interface, Great UX, trimming ability, ease of use

Cons:

They are definitely a top option

Tom Limongello

Generally a pencil tool, though flexible is too hard to use and doesn't look good no matter how good you get at wielding it. I would likely not use the pencil tool for external communications - that would only suffice for internal explanations, not professional demos.

Pros:

I like that all the tools-screencasting, video camera, markup and link sharing are all rolled into one.

Cons:

The markup tool doesn't have shapes, only a pencil.

Abhilash Jain
This is an amazing product. Perfect for situations where you want to explain something, this is a super charger and it just eliminates so much time and effort drafting lengthy explanations. Nothing says it like a quick video :) Kudos to the team, I've shared this with my colleagues at work and I'm looking forward to using Loom quite extensively :)
David Green
If it works consistently.
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