Meetings don’t scale across time zones. Video does.
When your team is spread across continents, the live meeting is the bottleneck. Someone’s always out of hours, and the notes never capture the nuance. A short screen recording carries tone, context, and the actual screen — so a teammate eight hours ahead gets exactly what they’d have gotten live, without the 6 a.m. call.
What teams record
- Daily / weekly updates — replace the standup with a 2-minute clip.
- Design & code reviews — point at the exact thing on screen instead of writing paragraphs.
- Onboarding & how-tos — record once, and every new hire watches the same clear walkthrough.
- Decisions & demos — keep a searchable record of why something shipped.
How it works
- Record your screen (and facecam, if you like) right in Chrome.
- Share the link in Slack, your docs, or a team space — it’s copied automatically.
- Watch async. Teammates play it back when their day starts; views tell you it landed.
New to recording? See how to record your screen in Chrome, or add a webcam with screen + camera & mic.
Frequently asked
How does async video reduce meetings?
Status updates, demos, and walkthroughs don’t need everyone live at once. Record it once, share the link, and the team watches on their own time — replacing recurring syncs with a 2-minute clip.
Do teammates need an account to watch?
No. Anyone with the link watches in their browser. For your own team, ClipCast also has shared spaces so updates live in one searchable place.
Can we keep recordings private to the company?
Yes. Clips are private by default; you choose what to share. Pro adds password protection and link expiry for sensitive material.