Replace standups, status updates, and sync meetings with async video. Record your screen with auto-zoom that highlights what you're showing. Your team watches on their own schedule.
Different tools optimize for different things. Here's an honest comparison.
4 person-hours consumed per meeting
20 person-hours per week
Most people zone out during others' updates
24 minutes total recording time
Each person watches only relevant updates
Time saved: 15+ hours per week
Yes. Record a 2-3 minute video walking through your work instead of attending a 15-30 minute meeting. Share it in Slack or your team channel. Everyone watches on their own time, across time zones.
Loom has cloud hosting, viewer analytics, and team workspaces. Zumie has auto-zoom and click highlights that make recordings clearer. Loom is better for team management features; Zumie is better for recording quality.
Slack Clips is convenient for quick messages but limited to 5 minutes, has no auto-zoom, and the recording quality is basic. Zumie recordings are clearer and can be shared anywhere, not just Slack.
Record with Zumie, download the video, and share it wherever your team communicates — Slack, Teams, email, Notion, or Google Drive. Standard video files work everywhere.
A 30-minute standup with 8 people consumes 4 person-hours. Eight 3-minute videos consume 24 minutes of recording time plus each person watches only the updates relevant to them. The math strongly favors async.
Auto-zoom makes your updates clearer than a live screen share. Your team watches when it works for them.