Around vs Loom — Qual vence?
Escolha Around se: Times de design e produto que já usam Miro e querem videochamadas leves sem sair do workspace
Escolha Loom se: Times remotos que querem substituir reuniões desnecessárias por mensagens de vídeo assíncronas rápidas
Nossa opinião: Around for simplicity, Loom for power users.
| Around | Loom | |
|---|---|---|
| Preços | Free (now part of Miro) | Included with Miro paid plans | Free for 25 videos (5 min each) | Business $15/user/mo |
| Funcionalidades | Floating circle video bubbles, Auto noise cancellation, Low bandwidth optimization, Screen sharing, Miro whiteboard integration | Async video messaging, Screen + webcam recording, AI transcription and summaries, Viewer engagement analytics, Comments and reactions on videos |
| Melhor para | Design and product teams already using Miro who want lightweight video calls without leaving their workspace | Remote teams that want to replace unnecessary meetings with quick async video messages |
| Curva de aprendizado | Fácil | Fácil |
A diferença real
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Around stands out with Floating circle video bubbles and Auto noise cancellation. Loom counters with Async video messaging and AI transcription and summaries.
Around's Achilles heel: absorbed into miro — standalone product identity is fading, and you’re locked into miro’s ecosystem now. Loom's: not a real-time meeting tool — it’s async only, so you still need zoom or meet for live calls. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Conclusão
If you value floating circle video bubbles and times de design e, go with Around. If times remotos que querem matters more, Loom is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.