Customer Reviews (10)
Bella B.
Simple and Efficient Screen Recording
Tried Vidyard and Screencast-O-Matic before, but Loom’s ease of use and quick sharing won me over. The video quality is solid, and I love how simple it is to jump in and record without fiddling with settings.
Geoffrey S.
Quick and smooth setup
Getting Loom set up was really straightforward—I had it running in about 10 minutes with no hiccups. The onboarding guides were clear, so the learning curve was pretty gentle.
Vincent O.
Clearer remote communication
I was constantly struggling to explain complex project updates to my remote team, and emails just weren’t cutting it. Loom made it super easy to quickly record my screen and voice together, which saved so much time and confusion. Now instead of back-and-forth messages, I just send a quick video and everyone’s on the same page instantly. The only downside is sometimes the recording takes a bit to process, but it’s a small hiccup for how much clearer communication we get.
Aiden B.
Still improving after years
Started using this about three years ago and it just keeps getting smoother and more intuitive. Love how the video quality and editing tools have improved without making it complicated.
Raymond R.
Solid value for teams
I found Loom to be great value for the price, especially for quick team updates and client demos. It’s easy to use and has saved me a ton of time, so it definitely pays for itself in productivity gains. The only downside is that the advanced features come at a higher tier, which might be a bit much for solo users.
Casper W.
Great for fast team updates
Our team of 12 switched to Loom for quick updates and it honestly made collaboration way easier. Getting everyone on board was smoother than I expected, though a couple folks took a bit longer to get comfy with recording videos instead of typing emails.
Leo P.
Easy setup, minor hiccups
Getting Loom set up was surprisingly quick—I had it running in about 10 minutes without any headaches. The onboarding guided me through the basics well, so the learning curve was pretty gentle. Only thing is, I wish the browser extension was a bit more reliable sometimes.
Nigel D.
Simple and effective video tool
I tried both Vidyard and CloudApp before settling on Loom, mostly because Loom’s interface feels way simpler and the video quality is consistently solid. Vidyard has more advanced features, but I didn’t need the complexity, and CloudApp’s uploads were slower for me. Loom just hits a good balance for quick sharing without fuss.
River A.
Screen Recording & Feedback Shine
The screen recording feature is exactly what we needed for quick team updates, and the ability to instantly share videos without any fuss saves so much time. Also, the viewer feedback options make it easy to know if my message landed well, which is a huge plus in remote work.
Geoffrey C.
Great recording, editing needs polish
The screen recording feature is super easy to use and makes sharing quick updates a breeze. The editing tools are decent but could use a bit more flexibility for trimming clips precisely.