We performed a comparison between Loom and Microsoft Teams based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Atlassian, Slack and others in Enterprise Social Software."The ability to scale videos is a valuable feature of the product."
"The solution's most valuable features are robust security and communication within teams or channels."
"One of the most valuable aspects is the ability to record sessions on Teams, which is a beneficial feature."
"It has allowed for collaboration during the COVID-19 situation (work from home)."
"The most valuable feature is the ability to collaborate."
"The initial setup process is straightforward for technical executives."
"I am impressed with the tool's integration with SharePoint where we can access it with a single click from the platform. The solution is available in web and mobile versions so it gives a seamless experience when we move from one device to another. Especially when you're on the calls, you don't need to get out of one device, and then log in to another, and then join that meeting. You need to just switch."
"The group chat is very good."
"It's easy to share information and upload and download files on Microsoft Teams."
"The solution must allow users to record videos for a longer time."
"The application's user interface on Google has shortcomings that need to be improved."
"If it's a group chat, then we can record the session, but we cannot record a one on one session."
"They should add an integration API for the solution."
"Microsoft Teams could work faster if set up on other devices like cell phones."
"Lacking in more complex hierarchies for files and teams."
"Whiteboard should be standard rather than an app."
"On rare occasions, it freezes and some people will lose sound or they could lose video."
"There are a lot of frequent updates, which is a shortcoming of the tool."
Loom is ranked 13th in Enterprise Social Software with 1 review while Microsoft Teams is ranked 1st in Enterprise Social Software with 145 reviews. Loom is rated 7.0, while Microsoft Teams is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Loom writes "An easy-to-deploy solution that allows users to record videos seamlessly for presentation and collaboration". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Microsoft Teams writes "Great for project planning and monitoring with easy communication capabilities". Loom is most compared with , whereas Microsoft Teams is most compared with Atlassian Confluence, SharePoint, Symphony, Chatter and Huddle.
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