Where do you host your videos?
Abhinav Yadav
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Steven Birchall@stevenbirchall
I use Vouch (www.vouchfor.com) for anything on my own digital properties and then YouTube for anything I want to promote socially.
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@stevenbirchall Thanks for sharing. Looks like a solid product. When you say your own digital properties you meant intra-organisational use-cases. Right?
@abhinav_wavel mean things like website, mobile apps, intranet, any sort of channel where I have full control over what can be hosted and where I'm trying to minimise any distractions that may take users off site.
@stevenbirchall Sounds great. I assume this goes beyond what I thought. Talking about minimising distractions for user. We have been working on building scalable dubbing solution to give more personalise experience using generative AI. Do check out our recent launch https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Normally YTB, but for screen recordings, I use Gemoo (https://gemoo.com/)
@jocelyuki Great!! If I may ask what's the use case around YTB for you? Like what kind of videos you prefer to share there?
My own product Vadootv
@matcha_anil nothing beats using your own product :)
For user-generated videos (e.g. recordings of the calls on the platform) we are using Cloudflare Stream. It's quite inexpensive as a cloud video encoding and streaming service and so far it's been a smooth sailing. Obviously requires some manual wiring of APIs.
@dbanisimov May I know for what application you are using it for?