The Loom alternative that treats your videos as yours
Private by default, customizable share pages, AI documents from every recording — and you'll never pay per seat.

Capture Sweet vs Loom, side by side
| Capture Sweet | Loom | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Per account — your whole team on one price | Per seat ($12.50–$24/user/mo) |
| Default privacy | Private by default; you choose what's public | Workspace-visible by default |
| Share page | Fully customizable: layout, branding, modules | Fixed layout, logo on paid plans |
| AI on recordings | Flows: action items, SOPs, summaries — deep-linked to the moment | Summary + title generation |
| What's captured | Video + transcript + every click and page (navigation log) + screenshots | Video + transcript |
| Monetize a video | Built-in Stripe checkout + email gates on the page | Not available |
| Free plan | 30 stored videos — deleting frees quota | 25 videos, 5-min cap |
Why people switch
Per-seat pricing punishes growth. Loom charges for every member of your workspace. Capture Sweet plans are per account — add your whole team without the bill scaling against you.
Privacy should be the default, not a setting. Every Capture Sweet recording starts private. You decide per video — link-only, password-protected, email-gated, or public — and folders can apply a default privacy to everything filed into them.
A recording is more than a video file. Capture Sweet captures the transcript, every page you visited, and every click alongside the video. That structure is what lets AI Flows produce action items and SOPs that deep-link to the exact moment on the page.

What stays the same
Record from a Chrome extension, get a share link in seconds, see who watched and how far they got. If your team lives in Loom's record-share-track loop today, the muscle memory transfers in an afternoon — the difference is what your videos can do after that.
Try the switch on one video
Free plan, 30 stored videos, no card required — record one walkthrough and compare the share pages yourself.