Head-to-Head Comparison

Loom vs Tella

Which screen recorder is right for you? An honest, detailed comparison of features, pricing, and use cases.

Loom

Loom is the leading async video messaging platform. Record your screen and webcam, get an instant shareable link, and track viewer engagement. Built for quick team communication with AI transcription and workplace integrations.

Free plan (25 videos, 5 min limit). Business $15/user/month. Enterprise pricing available.

Tella

Tella is a video presentation tool that combines screen recording, webcam, and slides into beautiful layouts. It offers smooth transitions, section re-recording, and virtual backgrounds to create production-quality presentations without a video editor.

Free plan (limited). Pro $15/month. Team $30/user/month.

Feature Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of Loom and Tella across key features.

Feature
Loom
Tella
Primary Strength
Speed + async communication
Polished presentations. (Zumie: Auto-zoom recordings)
Pricing
$15/user/month
$15-30/month. (Zumie: $39 one-time)
Recording Polish
Basic — no effects
Layouts + transitions. (Zumie: Auto-zoom + click highlights)
Viewer Analytics
Yes — comprehensive
Basic. (Zumie: No — export standard files)
Ease of Use
Simplest — one click
Moderate — layout setup. (Zumie: Simple — Chrome extension)
Platform
Web, desktop, mobile
Web app. (Zumie: Chrome extension — any OS)
Presentations
No — video messages only
Yes — slides + webcam. (Zumie: Screen recordings only)
AI Features
Transcription, summaries
No. (Zumie: No)
Auto-Zoom
No
No. (Zumie: Yes — automatic zoom-to-click)
Integrations
Extensive — Slack, Notion, etc.
Limited. (Zumie: Standard file export)
Cost Per Year (1 user)
$180/year
$180-360/year. (Zumie: $39 total — forever)

Pros & Cons

An honest look at the strengths and weaknesses of each tool.

Loom

Pros

  • Fastest recording-to-sharing workflow
  • Comprehensive viewer analytics and engagement tracking
  • AI transcription, summaries, and auto-chapters
  • Deep integrations — Slack, Notion, Gmail, Jira
  • Largest user base and ecosystem

Cons

  • Recordings look basic — no auto-zoom or polish
  • Subscription pricing per user adds up
  • Free plan limited to 25 videos, 5 minutes
  • Very limited editing capabilities

Best for: Teams that prioritize speed and async communication over recording polish, with analytics and integrations.

Tella

Pros

  • Beautiful layout presets combining screen, webcam, and slides
  • Smooth transitions between sections
  • Re-record individual sections without starting over
  • Virtual backgrounds and background removal
  • Production-quality output without editing

Cons

  • More setup required than Loom — not as quick
  • No viewer analytics or engagement tracking
  • No auto-zoom for screen-focused recordings
  • Smaller ecosystem and fewer integrations

Best for: Professionals creating polished video presentations, course content, and pitch decks who want production quality without manual editing.

Pricing Comparison

LOOM

Free plan (25 videos, 5 min limit). Business $15/user/month. Enterprise pricing available.

TELLA

Free plan (limited). Pro $15/month. Team $30/user/month.

The Verdict

This is a three-way choice: Loom wins for speed and async team communication with analytics. Tella wins for polished video presentations with layouts and transitions. Zumie wins for professional screen recordings with auto-zoom at the lowest cost. Pick based on your primary need: communication (Loom), presentations (Tella), or polished recordings (Zumie).

Consider Zumie as a Third Option

In this three-way comparison, Zumie stands out as the most cost-effective option at $39 one-time. While Loom charges $180/year for async messaging and Tella charges $180-360/year for presentations, Zumie delivers auto-zoom and click highlights that neither offers — making every screen recording look professional without any editing. It's the best choice when you need your recordings to look polished but don't need Loom's analytics or Tella's presentation layouts.

Auto-zoom & click highlightsWorks on any OS$39 one-time or free

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I choose Loom over Tella and Zumie?

Choose Loom when async team communication is your priority. Loom's instant sharing, viewer analytics, AI transcription, and integrations with Slack/Notion/Jira make it unmatched for workplace communication. Neither Tella nor Zumie match Loom's async workflow.

When should I choose Tella over Loom and Zumie?

Choose Tella when you need polished video presentations with slides, webcam layouts, and smooth transitions — like course content, investor pitches, or product announcements. Loom is too basic and Zumie focuses on screen recordings, not presentations.

When should I choose Zumie over Loom and Tella?

Choose Zumie when you want professional-looking screen recordings with auto-zoom and click highlights at the lowest possible cost. At $39 one-time, it's dramatically cheaper than either subscription and produces polished results without manual editing.

Can I use multiple tools together?

Absolutely. Many teams use Loom for quick messages, Tella for formal presentations, and Zumie for polished product demos and tutorials. Each tool excels at a different use case.

Which is the most cost-effective for a solo creator?

Zumie at $39 one-time is the clear winner for cost. Loom and Tella both cost $180+/year. Even Loom's free plan is limited to 25 videos at 5 minutes each, while Zumie's free plan includes all features with a watermark.

Do any of these tools work on all operating systems?

Loom works on web, Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android. Tella is web-based. Zumie works on any OS that runs Chrome — Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeOS. All three have broad platform support.

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