Finish the video
Record, edit, and process the recording in the studio until it is ready for an audience.
Send a finished video as a link instead of a file. Autocuts uploads it to your own Google Drive, so sharing never costs a fee and the video stays under your control.
Cloud recorders charge a monthly seat fee mostly to host your videos. Autocuts skips the hosting business: when you create a share link, the finished video goes to your own Google Drive, and the link plays it from there.
That is why sharing is free for life. There is no video limit from Autocuts, no per-seat plan, and no service that can put your library behind a paywall later.
Record, edit, and process the recording in the studio until it is ready for an audience.
Share the video from Autocuts. The first time, you connect your Google Drive, and the finished video uploads there.
Paste the link in chat, email, docs, or an issue. To stop sharing, remove the video from your Drive.
Yes, free for life. Autocuts uploads the finished video to your own Google Drive instead of a paid hosting service, so there is no sharing plan, no per-seat fee, and no video limit from Autocuts. The video uses your own Google Drive storage. Compare that with Loom's per-seat pricing, where hosting is the product you keep renting.
In your own Google Drive. Autocuts does not host the video. The share link plays the video from your Drive, and the file stays under your control like any other Drive file. Everything before that point stays on your Mac, as the local workflow page explains.
Yes. Remove the video from your Google Drive, and the link stops working. Recordings you never share stay on your Mac and upload nowhere. The step-by-step version lives in the share link help article.
Download the Mac screen recorder with free lifetime share links.
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