Screen recording plus sharing
Jumpshare bundles screenshot capture, screen recording, and file sharing into one app, with a generous free tier (60-second recordings, 50 uploads) and Plus at $12/user/month for unlimited recording and AI features. Best for solo creators and small teams capturing podcast workflows; not a Loom replacement at enterprise scale.
Jumpshare is the screen-capture-plus-file-sharing app that's been quietly competitive with Loom and CloudApp for years without quite achieving the same brand recognition. The product covers three things in one application: screenshot capture with annotation, screen recording up to 4K with editing, and a hosted sharing layer with view tracking. The free Basic plan handles 60-second recordings and 50 total uploads, which is enough to evaluate the workflow before paying. Plus at $12/user/month (annual) lifts the limits: unlimited recording, captions and transcription, video editing, and custom screenshot backgrounds. Business at $16/user/month adds Jumpshare AI, an inbox for receiving files from others, and version history. Enterprise is bespoke with SSO and dedicated account management. For podcasters, Jumpshare is most useful in a few specific moments: recording a quick screen walkthrough for an editor ('here's what I want trimmed at 14:32'), sharing a screenshot of an audio waveform showing a problem, or sending an episode draft to a co-host with annotations. The view-tracking is genuinely useful for client work, you can see whether the recipient actually opened your file. The honest competitive picture in 2026: Loom won the screen-recording category for sales and customer support, so most teams default there. Jumpshare's pitch is being a more general-purpose tool that handles screenshots, files, and recordings in one app with simpler pricing. For a creator who wants one workflow tool rather than three subscriptions, it's a reasonable swap.
Per-episode share page that bundles transcript, assets, and links for podcast guests.
The default cloud drive most podcasters fall back on for big files.
Ubiquitous shared drive with cheap storage and easy guest access.
Jumpshare bundles screenshot capture, screen recording, and file sharing into one app, with a generous free tier (60-second recordings, 50 uploads) and Plus at $12/user/month for unlimited recording and AI features
Jumpshare is shaped for screen recording plus sharing. Its biggest strength: free tier covers light-use cases well. Best for solo creators and small teams capturing podcast workflows; not a Loom replacement at enterprise scale
mac-leaning, windows slightly behind; ai features only on business and up. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.
Closest in the same category: Podshare, Dropbox, Google Drive. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.