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Chairkick

Browser-based screen recorder for async team video: record your screen and camera, share a link in seconds, and get AI summaries, transcripts, and timestamped comments. Viewers are always free.

Cost / License

  • Freemium (Subscription)
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Online
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Features

Properties

  1.  AI-Powered

Features

  1.  Support for 4K
  2.  Screen Recording

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Chairkick information

  • Developed by

    US flagNewbury Ace
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $6 and $9 per month + free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Chairkick?

Chairkick is asynchronous video collaboration software for teams that would rather send a five-minute recording than sit through a thirty-minute meeting.

Record your screen and camera directly in the browser — no desktop app to install — and every recording becomes an instantly shareable link. Viewers just open the link and watch: no account, no download, no seat license.

The core difference: pricing is per recorder, never per viewer. Most of a team only watches recordings, so only the people who record need a paid seat ($9/user/month, or $6/user/month billed yearly at $72/year, plus a free tier for individuals). Viewers are always free, in any number.

Built in: AI-generated summaries, titles, and chapter highlights on every recording; synchronized, searchable transcripts; timestamped comments so feedback lands next to the exact moment in the video; a searchable library with folders; up to 4K recording with recordings up to 2 hours on Pro; and two-click import of an entire existing Loom or Cap library.

Typical workflows: product demos, bug reports, code walkthroughs, onboarding, sales follow-ups, and async status updates for distributed teams.