What are Nonprofit Video Platforms?

Video platforms are platforms that enable users to upload, manage, and distribute video content across various devices and channels. They provide a range of tools for video hosting, playback, and sharing, allowing individuals and businesses to engage audiences through video. These platforms support diverse video formats and offer features such as live streaming, content management, customizable players, and monetization options. They serve as key distribution channels for a wide array of content, including entertainment, education, marketing, and corporate communications. With integrated analytics, audience interaction features, and scalable infrastructure, video platforms cater to both casual users and professional content creators alike. Compare and read user reviews of the best Nonprofit Video platforms currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Panopto

    Panopto

    Panopto

    Panopto is a video platform built for businesses and universities. When businesses and universities need an easy, reliable solution for managing, streaming, and recording videos, they turn to Panopto. We’ve built a video platform that any employee, instructor, and student can use regardless of their prior experience. Videos aren't like other files. Panopto's content management system was built for storing and managing video assets securely, at scale. A video content management system, or video CMS, is purpose-built to enable organizations to centralize, manage, and deliver video securely online. With Panopto, security comes first. Panopto’s video CMS integrates with single sign-on (SSO) ID management solutions including Google Apps, oAuth, SAML, and Active Directory, as well as a number of LMS authentication systems for both desktop and mobile users. Secure video management. Industry-leading search. Flawless streaming.
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    ATOMIZED

    ATOMIZED

    ATOMIZED

    Visualize staging, planning, and workflow for your marketing campaigns with Atomized, an innovative marketing visualization platform. Built for marketing teams at brands, agencies, and small businesses, Atomized offers the tools users need to create visual marketing calendars that connect teams, content, and marketing apps in one central view. It integrates with leading DAM systems, workflow tools, social tools, email automation tools, and many more.
    Starting Price: $5.00/month/user
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    OneMob

    OneMob

    OneMob

    Create video, build microsites, run campaigns, track everything and sync back to your CRM. Recording a video can be stressful. OneMob makes the recording process as easy and versatile as possible. The best-performing videos are as personal as possible. Need a way to make and send personalized videos to dozens or hundreds of customers? OneMob makes it possible. Try our robust sales engagement platform to create more meetings, pipeline and revenue! Upload, manage and maintain all your sales and marketing content. Build company and client branded, personalized web pages of content. Send up to 2500 personalized emails, amplified by video. Generate branded links and share them through any channel. Track opens, clicks, watch time, document downloads, button clicks, etc. Collect text and video responses, all logged back to your CRM.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    SCHEMA ST4

    SCHEMA ST4

    SCHEMA Group

    The SCHEMA Group was established in Nuremberg in 1995 and is a medium-sized software manufacturer with more than 130 employees. The SCHEMA Group produces component content management and content delivery solutions for authoring departments creating product-related content. The SCHEMA ST4 component content management system is one of the most frequently used systems for the modularised creation of documentation, package inserts and marketing documentation. The system covers all areas of creation, versioning, variant control, translation, management and publication of product-related content – from authoring assistance during input to the finished layout for the printed catalog. A documentation portal based on Quanos InfoCube provides a central point of contact on the Internet where all technical documentation is available. Users can quickly and precisely find the right content in the entire information inventory with an easy-to-use search system.
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