New — AI summaries with Claude

Record once. Say it clearly. Never type it again.

Quickloom records your screen and camera in one click, transcribes the audio, and turns every async message into a shareable link with emoji reactions and timestamped comments.

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quickloom.com/v/kx82-q4pricing-walkthrough
Slide 4 of 12 — Q4 Pricing
We're raising the Pro tier from $25 → $29
  • · Blended CAC dropped 18% since Sept
  • · Avg contract value up to $348/yr
  • · Competitive benchmark: $32 median
  • · Existing customers grandfathered
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Features

Every async video, done in 90 seconds.

Quickloom is the fastest way to go from “can I show you something?” to a shareable link — with transcripts, reactions, and comments built in.

Screen + camera in one click

Picture-in-picture composition is baked in. No extension to install, no desktop app required — your browser does the work.

Auto-transcription

Every recording is transcribed the moment you stop. Search across all your videos by the words you actually said.

Emoji reactions on the scrubber

Viewers drop 👍 ❤️ 😂 🔥 directly on the timeline. You see exactly which 8 seconds landed — and which didn't.

Timestamped comments

Comments anchor to the exact moment they were written. Click a comment, jump to 0:42. Feels like Figma for video.

AI video summary

Long recording? One click turns the transcript into 5 bullet-point takeaways so nobody has to watch the whole 18 minutes.

Shareable links

Every video gets a public URL the moment it finishes uploading. Password-protect or keep it workspace-only.

Use cases

A Quickloom for every meeting you were going to schedule.

Teams at Linear, Vercel, and Ramp use Quickloom to replace syncs with crisp 90-second videos — so nobody loses Tuesday afternoon to a status update.

Code review

Walk through a PR with your camera rolling. Merge faster than a Slack thread.

Design feedback

Point at the Figma frame that's off. Show, don't write a 600-word Loom of doc.

Async standup

90 seconds of what you're doing today. Nobody has to be online at 9 a.m.

Sales demo

Personalize a 2-minute demo per prospect. Watch who actually finishes it.

How it works

Three steps to get started

01

Hit record

Pick your sources — screen, camera, mic. Quickloom mixes them into one clean picture-in-picture video.

02

Stop and upload

The file uploads to our storage the moment you stop. Transcription runs in parallel. Your link is live in seconds.

03

Share and react

Teammates watch at 2x, drop emoji on the scrubber, and leave comments at 0:32. You see exactly what resonated.

Loved by async teams

11 weekly meetings. Zero scheduled.

We replaced 11 weekly sync meetings with Quickloom videos. My engineers got four hours a week back — and everyone still knows what's happening.
Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Engineering Manager, Linear
The timestamped comments are the killer feature. My designers leave 40 comments on a 5-minute walk-through and I know exactly what to fix.
Marcus Okafor
Marcus Okafor
Head of Design, Vercel
Our distributed sales team closed 23% more demos in Q1 after switching from Zoom recordings to Quickloom. Prospects actually watch async videos.
Elena Kowalski
Elena Kowalski
VP Sales, Ramp
Pricing

Simple, honest pricing

No free tier. No surprise charges. Pick the plan that fits, change anytime.

Starter

For individuals and small teams who record a few videos a week.

$12/ month
billed annually
  • Unlimited 25-minute recordings
  • HD screen + camera capture
  • Auto-transcription (English + 7 languages)
  • Emoji reactions + timestamped comments
  • Shareable public links
Start with Starter
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Pro

For teams that live async — unlimited everything, plus AI summaries.

$25/ month
billed annually
  • Everything in Starter
  • Unlimited recording length
  • AI video summaries (Claude)
  • Password-protected videos
  • Workspaces + shared libraries
  • Priority support
Upgrade to Pro
FAQ

Frequently asked

Nope. We use the browser's MediaRecorder and getDisplayMedia APIs so recording works natively in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. A Mac and Windows app is on the roadmap for folks who want a menu-bar recorder.