The lesson nobody finishes is almost never the lesson. It is where it lives.
Your course is its videos. If the lesson stalls on play, opens slow on the student's phone, or never tells you who watched to the end, the content takes the blame. It should not. The fault is the layer where the video lives. Moviie is that layer: the place where your lessons sit, open fast, and hand back the data on who reached the end.
What nobody tells you about hosting a lesson
Where the lesson lives looks like a technical detail. It is not. It is the first thing the student meets, and the only thing that decides whether they watch or close the tab. When the place is improvised, the cost shows up at four points.
The student comes in to watch, the lesson takes its time to open, and they close. In a place built to host real video, the first frame lands before the hesitation. In an improvised place, you lose the student on the loading bar, before the lesson says its first word.
You opened enrollment, everyone came in on the same day, and the lesson picked that exact moment to stall. Hosting that was not built for peak turns your best day into your worst. Moviie scales on its own when the whole class arrives at once.
You know who bought. You do not know who watched. You do not know at which minute lesson 6 loses half the class. Without that data, you never fix the right lesson, and you blame the student for what is a player problem.
On a social platform, your lesson lives by another company's rules: a competitor's video recommended right beside it, a privacy limit that changes whenever they want, and no mark to prove whose copy it is if it leaks. A lesson that lives in a rented house vanishes when the lease ends.
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Your lessons need a home. Not one more tab to manage.
Moviie is the layer where your course video lives: opens fast, inside your brand, with the data on who watched and protection that travels along. Hosting, player, analytics and Rastro were born together. You stitch no tools at all. Upload the lesson and the rest is already wired.
The lesson opens at once. Including on the day the whole class comes in.
Where the lesson lives is the first thing the student meets. If it is slow, they close it. If it falls on enrollment day, you lose your best day. Moviie was built so that does not happen: global delivery, a fast player, automatic scaling at peak.
- Opens in 180ms
The student hits play and the lesson has already begun. None of the half-second of "is it going to load?" that makes them give up. The first frame lands before the hesitation.
- Global delivery over CDN
Adaptive encoding and edge at more than 100 points. The lesson opens well on the student's 4G and on the living-room TV, with nothing for you to handle between upload and play.
- Holds enrollment day
A whole class coming in together is the real test of hosting. The player scales on its own at peak. A public 99.9% SLA, real-time status, and direct support from the team if something goes off script.
- Inside your brand
Player colors, logo and controls in your identity. The lesson looks like yours, not like a video social network with a competitor recommended beside it.
Upload the lesson · Opens in 180ms · Holds the spike · All in your brand.
You know who bought. Now you know who watched, and how far.
Most platforms tell you who paid and stop there. Moviie shows you what happens after play: how many reached the end of each lesson, and the exact second the class drops. It is the data that separates fixing the right lesson from guessing.
- Retention per lesson
The curve of who watched, lesson by lesson. You see at a glance which module holds the class and which loses half of it before the midpoint.
- Drop-off to the second
Not "they dropped around here". It is the exact second the curve breaks, marked on the timeline. You open the player at that same point and see what to change.
- Real completion
How many students finish each lesson, not how many bought. The number that tells you whether the course delivers, and one you never had when the lesson lived somewhere else.
- Engagement heatmap
Where the class rewinds, where it skips, where it rewatches. The most-rewatched stretch of the lesson is often the one most worth turning into separate material.
You know who watched · how far · and where to act.
The lesson is yours. And, if it leaks, it says which account it left from.
A lesson hosted in a rented house vanishes when the lease ends, and leaks without leaving a trace. On Moviie the video is yours: export it whenever you want, control who sees it, and every copy carries Rastro, the mark that shows where it came from. More than a lock: it's the mark nobody wants to carry.
- RastroRastro · which account it left from
Each student receives the lesson with their fingerprint embedded. If the copy shows up in a group, the mark gives away which account it left from. This does not stop someone who decides to screen-record. It makes it expensive enough to discourage, and traceable enough to point at.
- Signed link, with expiry and revocation
Access to the lesson expires and can be cut on the spot. A link leaked, you revoke it. Without swapping the video, without rebuilding the membership area.
- Embed locked by domain
The lesson only runs on the domains you allowed. Cloned the embed to another site, it does not play. The player stays tied to your membership area.
- Sessions under control
An account shared among ten people stops being invisible. You set how many sessions at once, and you see when it goes past the agreement.
The lesson is yours · travels with you · and proof of whose it is.
Performance measured in production. Always.
Updated quarterly. Always. Public status
Questions that come up before moving the lessons somewhere new.
You can start that way, and for three lessons any player will do. The problem shows up when the course is your business: the lesson shares the screen with a competitor's recommendation, the privacy limit changes whenever the platform wants, you do not have the data on who watched to the end, and there is no mark to prove whose copy it is if it leaks.
Moviie is the place where the lesson is yours, opens under your brand, and hands that data back to you.
It works, and it is one line of embed. The lesson goes into the membership area you already use to sell, without you leaving it. Where the integration is native, Moviie shows up as a video option connecting through your credentials. In any other membership area, copy the embed, paste it where the lesson goes, and it runs.
You do. Retention per lesson, real completion (how many reached the end, not how many bought), and the exact second the class drops. It is the data most platforms do not give you, and what separates fixing the right lesson from guessing.
It holds. The player scales automatically at peak, with a public 99.9% SLA and real-time status. If an incident happens, you talk to the team that built the platform, not a call center.
The right question is not whether it will go down. It is how long until it is resolved. The answer is in minutes.
Honest: nobody stops someone who decides to screen-record. What Moviie does is Rastro, the mark that shows which account each copy left from, plus a signed link with expiry, an embed locked by domain, and session control.
If it leaks, you can point to the origin and cut access. Traceability and deterrence, on top of the locked access.
No lock-in and no penalty. Cancel with one click and export your videos in their original format to take away. The lesson is yours, lives in a layer of your own, and travels with you. We trust the product to keep you, not the contract.
Upload a lesson.See where it should have lived from the start.
14 days to test with a real lesson: upload it, put it inside your membership area, and watch the class learn with chapters, search and the data on who reached the end. Assisted migration at no cost. No sales call. You decide with your own lesson, not with a pitch.