That meeting could have been a video. Record async standups, code reviews, and demos with auto-zoom that makes every recording self-explanatory. No scheduling, no time zone headaches.
See how async video replaces common meeting types with something faster and more flexible.
15-30 min meeting, schedule coordination, everyone waits their turn
2-min recording each, watch on your own time, pause and replay
30-min screen share, both parties must be online simultaneously
Record walkthrough with narration, reviewer watches and responds when ready
Back-and-forth messages trying to describe the issue
30-second recording showing exactly what happened, auto-zoom on the bug
45-min call to show 10 minutes of progress
5-min polished recording with auto-zoom, client watches at 2x speed
Record a 2-minute video showing what you worked on, what's next, and any blockers. Team watches on their own schedule across time zones.
Walk through code changes with your screen recorded. Auto-zoom highlights the exact lines you're discussing. Better than PR comments alone.
Record yourself reviewing a design, clicking through prototypes. Click highlights show exactly what you're pointing at.
Record processes once, share with every new hire. Auto-zoom makes complex workflows easy to follow without a live walkthrough.
Instead of scheduling a call, you record a screen video explaining or demonstrating something. Recipients watch on their own time, can pause and replay, and respond with their own recording or text. This eliminates scheduling overhead and time zone conflicts.
Per-seat tools like Loom ($15/user/month) get expensive as your team grows. With Zumie's one-time $39 payment per person, your costs don't scale with headcount or usage.
When viewers can't ask you to 'zoom in on that part,' auto-zoom does it automatically. Every click is enlarged, making your recordings self-explanatory without any back-and-forth.
Yes. Record a quick video showing your screen (Jira board, code, design tool), narrate your update, and share the link in Slack, Teams, or email. Takes 2 minutes instead of a 15-minute meeting.
Absolutely. Since recordings are asynchronous, team members in any time zone can watch and respond when it suits them. No scheduling required.
Record once, share anywhere. Auto-zoom makes every recording self-explanatory.