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Product updates, best practices, and insights on AI-powered video creation for modern teams.
Mmhmm is now Airtime, and many teams are reconsidering whether they still need a dedicated presentation camera tool. We tested 6 alternatives.
Jam.dev is still strong for developer bug reports, but teams compare alternatives for session replay, product analytics, support workflows, and polished bug documentation.
Bubbles is useful for async feedback, but teams needing polished video, external sharing, and AI production have stronger choices now.
Dubb is deep for sales video, landing pages, and campaigns, but teams should compare workflow fit before committing.
BombBomb is still useful for relationship video email, but teams comparing cost now have newer AI, sales, and hosting options.
Walnut remains an enterprise demo platform, but budget, setup time, and team adoption make lighter alternatives worth testing in 2026.
Vyond is powerful for animated business video, but its price, credit model, and cartoon-first feel make alternatives worth testing in 2026.
Vidnoz is popular for low-cost avatar video, but credit math, avatar quality, and editing limits send teams looking for better alternatives.
Trupeer is moving fast in AI product videos, but its AI-minute limits, recording constraints, and young ecosystem make alternatives worth testing.
Riverside is strong for remote recording, but podcast and video teams often need editing, repurposing, brand polish, and business outputs after the call ends.
Clipchamp is convenient inside Microsoft workflows, but teams comparing editors need stronger AI planning, brand control, and platform flexibility.
A June 2026 refresh of the best Sendspark alternatives for sales video, personalized outreach, async recording, and business video creation.