Stop sending 5 links. Send one playlist.
You’ve got the onboarding videos. The product walkthroughs. The all-hands recordings. But sharing them has always meant sending multiple separate links, hoping people click in the right order, and waiting for the inevitable “which video do I start with” reply.
That changes today. Loom Playlists is now available for Standard, Business, and Enterprise plans.
Loom Playlists lets you curate, sequence, and share groups of Loom videos – all in one place, with one link.
Here’s what you can do:
Create a playlist in seconds – pull in any videos from your workspace, set the order, add a title and description, and you’re done
Share one link – no more sending multiple URLs, and the link stays the same even when you update the playlist
Control who sees it – set access to Private, Workspace-wide, or Public (great for sharing with external partners and customers)
Collaborate on curation – add editors so your team can help build and maintain the playlist together; owners, editors, and viewers each have the right level of access
Watch Later, reimagined – save any Loom to Watch Later and find it alongside your playlists, so your video queue and curated collections live in one place
Say you’re running new hire onboarding. Instead of dropping a handful of Loom links into your Confluence onboarding page and hoping the new hire watches them in order, you build one playlist: Welcome to the team → How we work → Tools overview → Meet the team → Your first week.
Share a single link. New hires can watch sequentially, at their own pace, rewatch what they need, and leave timestamped comments right on the video when they have questions. You update the playlist as things change without touching the doc.
Same approach works for product training series, customer walkthroughs, leadership town halls. One link, right sequence, every time.
📹 Watch a quick walkthrough: See Loom Playlists in action
📖 Get started with the support article
Loom Playlists has been one of our most-requested features, and we’re excited to finally put it in your hands.
What’s your first playlist going to be? Drop a comment below.
Loom team
Siwei Liu
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