Demosix

Loom alternative for demo libraries

A Loom alternative for answers people need to find again.

Loom is great for sending quick video messages. Demosix is built for reusable 60-second screen demos: record the answer, organize it into a Network, and make it easy for someone else to find later.

Demosix Recorder

Why people choose Demosix

  • Organize demos into Networks and Channels
  • Built for reusable tutorials, support answers, and product walkthroughs
  • Public discovery or private invite-only access
  • Free recorder for Mac and Windows

Choose Demosix when the video is an answer

Some recordings are meant to be referenced again: onboarding clips, product workflows, gameplay tips, class lessons, support fixes, or answers you want people to revisit. Demosix is designed for that library-style use case.

Built around discovery, not just delivery

A sent video message is useful in the moment. A Demosix demo can live inside a Network and Channel so the next person with the same question can browse, search, and replay it.

Public when helpful, private when needed

Publish demos publicly when you want discovery, or keep a Network private when the content is for a team, class, customer, or invited group.

Demosix vs. Loom

Loom is well known for async video messaging. Demosix is positioned around organized, replayable demos for people who want their screen recordings to become reusable answers.

DemosixOrganized demos

Loom

Useful tools, but usually less focused on reusable demo libraries.

Core workflow

Record focused demos and organize them into topic-based answer libraries

Record and send quick video messages

Discovery

Public demos can be browsed, discovered, and revisited

Primarily link-based sharing for a specific audience

Best fit

Reusable short tutorials, product walkthroughs, support answers, and lessons

Team updates, async messages, and quick personal explanations

Questions people ask before choosing a screen recorder

Is Demosix a Loom alternative?

Yes, for people who want screen recordings to become organized demos rather than one-off video messages. Loom is strong for async video messages; Demosix focuses on reusable screen demos people can find again.

How is Demosix different from Loom?

Demosix organizes demos into Networks and Channels, supports public discovery as well as private sharing, and is designed around short reusable screen demos that answer one thing clearly.

Can I use Demosix for product demos?

Yes. Demosix works well for product walkthroughs, feature explanations, support answers, onboarding clips, and software tutorials that should stay easy to find after the first share.

Can Demosix replace internal training videos?

It can help with lightweight training and knowledge sharing, especially when the content is screen-based, short, and benefits from being organized by topic.