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Best Vidyard alternatives
Vidyard is great for sales video, but the landscape has evolved. Here are the top alternatives for modern video marketing.
#1 — Our pick
VideoQi
Mobile-first video platform with vertical video, branching paths, and shoppable features built for the TikTok era.
Pros
- Native vertical video support
- Interactive branching and quizzes
- Shoppable video CTAs
- Modern mobile-first design
- Competitive pricing
Cons
- Newer platform (less enterprise features)
- Smaller integration ecosystem
Best for: Teams wanting TikTok-style interactive video for websites and apps
#2
Loom
Quick video messaging for async communication and screen recording.
Pros
- Simple screen recording
- Fast sharing
- Good free tier
- Slack integration
Cons
- Limited interactivity
- No vertical video
- Basic analytics
- Not designed for marketing
Best for: Internal team communication and quick demos
#3
Wistia
Video hosting with marketing features, lead capture, and analytics.
Pros
- Strong analytics
- Email integrations
- Customizable player
- Good for SEO
Cons
- Expensive for scale
- No vertical video focus
- Limited interactivity
- Dated UI
Best for: Marketing teams focused on lead generation
#4
Vimeo
Professional video hosting with high-quality playback and collaboration tools.
Pros
- Excellent video quality
- Privacy controls
- Team collaboration
- Large storage
Cons
- No interactive features
- Horizontal-only focus
- Limited marketing tools
- Pricey for business
Best for: Creative teams needing high-quality hosting
#5
Hippo Video
Video platform for sales and support with personalization features.
Pros
- Sales integrations
- Video personalization
- Support ticketing
- Teleprompter
Cons
- Complex pricing
- No vertical video
- Steep learning curve
- Limited design options
Best for: Sales teams sending personalized outreach
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