Your internal video isn't content.It's company information.
Onboarding, training, leadership announcements, knowledge that only runs behind closed doors. Putting that on a social platform means treating company data like a post. Moviie hosts corporate video the way it's born: private by default, locked to the domain you authorize, with a forensic mark on every copy and a record of who watched. And with chapters, search and captions, so the internal video is findable when someone needs it.
The cost of treating company video like internet content.
It's not on the hosting bill. It's spread across four places that only surface when something goes wrong. And it disappears when the internal video lives where it should have lived from the start.
The link that traveled too far
"Unlisted" isn't private. The link to an internal training drops into a group chat, a forwarded email, a screenshot, and keeps playing for anyone who receives it. You published it for one team and handed it to the internet, without noticing.
The leak with no fingerprint
A sensitive announcement or premium training material shows up where it shouldn't. Leadership's question is simple: who did it come from? On the public platform, you have no answer. No mark, no record, nothing to point to.
Legal's "no"
Security and legal won't sign off on confidential video sitting in a social media tool. So the project stalls, or someone uploads it anyway and takes on a risk nobody approved. Both endings are expensive.
The knowledge nobody finds
70% of what's learned in training is lost within 24 hours without reinforcement. Your company recorded the answer, it's at minute 14 of a 50-minute session, and there's no way to get there. The library grows and becomes a dead archive nobody opens.
Four points, one effect: video that belonged to the company, exposed and with no owner.
Corporate video needs three things together. Moviie delivers them in one layer.
Privacy that doesn't depend on you remembering to hide it. A forensic mark that follows every copy. And the internal video findable, so it becomes knowledge instead of a dead archive. The three were born together, so they talk to each other by default.
Born closed. No public domain, no guessable URL, and truly private only plays with a token.
A forensic mark on every copyThe viewer's fingerprint travels in the image. If it leaks, you can point to which account it came from.
Video that gets foundChapters, in-video search and captions make every minute searchable for whoever has access.
Private by default. Public only if you say so.
Moviie's video isn't born open for you to chase down and close later. It's born closed. It doesn't show in public search, it has no guessable URL, and truly private only plays with a short-lived token that your system signs. It's the posture legal and security approve without a meeting.
- Private by default
No public domain, never indexable. The link doesn't leak because there's no open link to begin with.
- Private video by token
Access depends on a short JWT, signed on your side, tied to a single video. Lose the token, lose the access.
- Signed links that expire and revoke
Each access is unique, expires on its own and disappears when you say so. Shared too widely? You cut it on the spot.
- Geographic and session control
You decide where the video can play and how many sessions at once. An account that turns into a WhatsApp chain stops being free.
Private is the starting state, not a button you have to remember to flip on.
Everyone picks a lock. Nobody wants to carry a mark.
Moviie doesn't promise to stop someone who decides to record their screen, because a promise it can't keep doesn't protect. What it does is the forensic mark: each person gets the video with their fingerprint embedded in the image. If it leaks, the copy reveals which account it came from. It's more than a lock, it's deterrence. Add a link that expires and a domain-locked embed, and access stops slipping out.
- Mark in the image
The viewer's fingerprint travels embedded in the video. If it leaks, you can point to where it came from.
- Signed link that expires
Access goes through a link you control that expires on its own. Leaked later, it no longer opens.
- Embed locked by domain
The video only plays on the addresses you authorize. On any other domain, black screen.
- No easy download
The path to a leak gets too expensive to be worth it, and most give up before they try.
Privacy and the forensic mark are the same argument: take the anonymity away from whoever leaks.
Knowledge that can't be found is knowledge that gets lost.
Protecting can't turn into locking everything away. Moviie keeps the internal video closed and, at the same time, findable by whoever has access. Chapters break up the long recording, search jumps to the exact sentence inside the video, and automatic captions make every minute searchable. Onboarding, training and announcements become a library someone actually consults.
- Automatic chapters
The hour-long recording becomes navigable. Someone finds the segment, reviews it and moves on, without rewatching everything.
- In-video search
They type the question and land on the exact sentence, in seconds. The whole library is now searchable.
- Automatic captions
Every recording accessible and indexable the moment it goes up. It follows whoever watches on mute, in the open office or with noise.
- Summary and materials from the recording itself
TL;DR, per-minute points and supporting material, to lock in what was learned without producing anything by hand.
Closed on the outside, navigable on the inside. Both, in the same layer.
Control isn't a slogan. It's how the product was built.
No promise Moviie can't keep. What's here is what the product does today.
Privacy · default posture
Private is the starting state, not a setting you have to remember to turn on. Never indexable, no public domain. To open it, you open it on purpose.
Token · your side signs
Private video only works with a short JWT your backend signs, tied to a single video. The key stays on your server, you rotate it with no downtime and revoke it on the spot.
Forensic mark · deterrence, beyond the lock
The viewer's fingerprint travels in the image. Moviie doesn't sell the fantasy of blocking copies. It sells what works: making a leak traceable to the account it came from.
Audit · the answer in hand
An access log of who opened it, when and from where. When leadership asks where it came from, you have something to answer with.
No magic lock, no silver-bullet promise. Real control, said to your face.
Questions that come up before "let's try it".
Actually private. The video is born with no public domain and never shows up in search. To really play, access depends on a short token your system signs, tied to a single video.
It's not "hiding the link", it's the content not serving without authorization.
The forensic mark doesn't stop someone who decides to record their screen, and Moviie doesn't promise that. What it does is embed the viewer's fingerprint in the image itself. If that copy shows up where it shouldn't, you can point to which account it came from.
Add the access log and the leak stops being anonymous. Deterrence and traceability, on top of the locked access.
It does. Leadership announcements, onboarding, enablement, knowledge base. The analytics show who watched, where they dropped off and who actually finished, which is what HR and training need to prove to leadership.
If your focus is an online-learning or structured training program, the EAD & Training page goes deeper into that case.
It completes it. Moviie is the video layer, not your internal system. You stay on your tool and embed Moviie's videos in it, with privacy, the forensic mark, chapters and search running on top.
And the embed lock makes sure the player only works on the domains you allowed.
You can. The embed lock by domain makes the video play only on the addresses you authorize. Off the list, it doesn't run.
Add a signed link that expires and session control, and access stops escaping your perimeter.
You don't migrate, we migrate. Assisted import: you give access to your current platform and we bring videos, organization and metadata. On the other side, every video comes in private by default.
A large library gets its own schedule, but the work is ours.
Focused on a training program and learner completion? EAD & Training goes deeper into that case.
Take the company's video out of the shop window.Put it where it should be.
The corporate video market grows 14.8% a year, and most still treat internal video like a social media post. 14 days of full trial, card at signup, cancel in one click. No sales call. You leave the trial knowing whether Moviie solves your problem.