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Videly vs Loom — when you need a launch video, not a screen recording.

Loom and Videly look similar from a distance — both produce videos for SaaS teams. They're built for completely different jobs. Loom is the fastest path to an async screen recording. Videly is the fastest path to a motion-designed launch or feature video that goes on your landing page.

VIDELY

AI launch video generator for SaaS. Turns screenshots and a short script into a motion-designed video with brand kit, captions, and export presets for X / LinkedIn / Product Hunt.

LOOM

Async screen-recording and messaging platform. Record your screen + webcam, share a link, get reactions inline. Best-in-class for internal team comms and customer support replies.

FEATURE BY FEATURE

How they stack up.

FEATUREVIDELYLOOM
Primary output
Motion-designed videoScreen recording
Best for
Launch + feature videos, landing-page demosAsync team comms, support replies, casual demos
Brand kit (colours + logo)
Yes No
Generates scenes from a script
Yes No
AI voice-over
Yes (optional) No
Captions / subtitles
Auto-generatedAuto-generated
Real-time recording
No Yes
Async link sharing + reactions
No Yes
Aspect-ratio presets (1:1 / 9:16 / 16:9)
Yes16:9 only
Free tier
3,100 credits / month25 videos, 5-min cap
Cheapest paid plan
$19/mo$15/mo (Business)
WHICH ONE TO PICK

Both have their place.

PICK VIDELY WHEN
  • You're shipping a launch and need a video for the landing-page hero
  • Your changelog deserves a 20-second motion-designed clip per release
  • You want a video your sales team can paste into outbound — not a raw recording
  • You care about brand consistency across every video you ship
  • You need 9:16 vertical for App Store, Reels, or Product Hunt gallery
PICK LOOM WHEN
  • You need to record-and-send in under 60 seconds
  • It's an internal team comms or async standup replacement
  • You're replying to a customer support ticket with a quick walkthrough
  • You want viewer reactions and comments inline on the playback
  • The audience is one person, not your whole landing page

Most SaaS teams end up using both — Loom for the daily async stuff, Videly for the videos that live on the landing page, App Store, and outbound sequences. They're complements, not alternatives.