Descript vs Microsoft Teams — Which One Wins?

TLDR

Pick Descript if: Content creators who want to edit video and audio as easily as editing a Google Doc

Pick Microsoft Teams if: Microsoft 365 organizations that want chat, video, and file collaboration unified in one platform

Our take: Descript for simplicity, Microsoft Teams for power users.

 DescriptMicrosoft Teams
PricingFree with 1 hour of transcription | Hobbyist $24/moFree with 60-minute meetings (100 participants) | Microsoft 365 Business Basic $6/user/mo
FeaturesEdit video by editing text, AI voice cloning, Screen recording, Filler word removal, Multi-track audio and video editingChat, channels, and video in one app, Screen sharing and whiteboard, Meeting recordings and transcription, Copilot AI assistant, SharePoint and OneDrive integration
Best forContent creators who want to edit video and audio as easily as editing a Google DocMicrosoft 365 organizations that want chat, video, and file collaboration unified in one platform
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The Real Difference

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Descript stands out with Edit video by editing text and Filler word removal. Microsoft Teams counters with Chat, channels, and video in one app and Meeting recordings and transcription.

Descript's Achilles heel: jack of all trades — it does recording, editing, and transcription but none as well as dedicated tools. Microsoft Teams's: bloated and resource-hungry — the app eats ram for breakfast and the ui is a maze of nested menus. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Bottom Line

If you value edit video by editing text and content creators who want, go with Descript. If microsoft 365 organizations that matters more, Microsoft Teams is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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