Your best video, in an embed that opens on the click.And only plays where you allow it.
The right video on the wrong landing page doesn't convert: it stalls before it opens, breaks on mobile, and still runs on any site that copies the code. Moviie's embed is one line that drops in anywhere, opens in about 180ms delivered from the network point closest to your lead, fits any width, and only runs on the domains you allow. That player up there is exactly that, running right now on this page.
The video is good.The lead never gets to see it.
Every extra second before the video starts is people leaving before the play. Past two seconds of waiting, each extra second carries away about 5.8% of viewers. It isn't your content that fails: it's the slow embed delivering it late, breaking at the width of a phone, and letting the code run loose on the site of whoever copied it. You paid to bring this attention and the embed lost it at the door.
The lead clicks and stares at half a second of frozen screen, that "is this going to open?" that sends them back to the feed. A heavy embed, video served from far away, and the attention you bought is gone before the first frame. The video never had a chance: it was abandoned before it started, and you don't even show up in the report as the reason.
How Moviie solves itOn your monitor it looks perfect. On the lead's phone it blows past the width, turns into a horizontal scrollbar, cuts half the video off. Most of the traffic arrives by phone, and that is exactly where a badly built embed player falls apart. You designed the whole landing page for this moment, and it locks up on the screen where the most people are.
How Moviie solves itCopying your embed is a Ctrl+C. With no domain lock, the same code runs on the site of whoever copied you, on your bandwidth, without you knowing. The video you made for one page becomes free media for the world. And when you need to swap that video, you find out you have to hunt down and re-edit the code in every place you pasted it.
How Moviie solves itOne line of code.The right video, fast, and only where you allow.
At Moviie the embed is one line that drops into any site and brings your player with it. It opens almost on the click because it's served from the network point closest to the viewer, adjusts itself to the width of the screen, and only runs on the domains you allow. And the video it shows you swap whenever you want, on the dashboard, without touching the code already live.
One line of code, and the player is on your page.
Copy the embed.js and paste it: WordPress, Elementor, funnel landing page, your own site, or members area. No plugin, no build, no SDK to get started. The player carries your face (color, cover, and CTA are the ones from the Customizable player page) and shows up exactly where you pasted it. The same code serves a launch landing page and an entire course.
- One line that drops into any site
- WordPress, Elementor, landing page, or members area
- No plugin and no build to go live
- Swap the video on the dashboard, the code stays the same
Opens in ~180ms, and fits any screen.
The first frame shows up in about 180 milliseconds because the video is delivered from the global network point closest to each viewer, from your lead in a small town to the buyer in the United States. And the player adjusts itself to whatever width it finds: it takes the column on desktop and the full screen on a phone, without blowing up the layout or turning into a scrollbar. Fast to start, steady on any screen.
- First frame in ~180ms, from the global network
- Geo-routed to the point closest to the viewer
- Responsive: fits whatever width it finds
- Instant play inside and outside your country
Runs on your domains, and on no others.
You list the domains where the embed is allowed to play and the check runs at the edge: copy the code to a site you didn't allow, and the video never leaves the network, a notice shows up in place of the player. For private content, access is by signed link: it only opens with the right key, and the link expires. It's control over where your video plays, not a copy block. The fine-grained lock lives on the Embed lock by domain page and the Signed links; here it already comes turned on with the rest.
- Domain lock checked at the edge
- Blocked before the video leaves the network
- Signed link with an expiry for private content
- A clean notice on the player, no technical error
The same video.Two ways to reach the page.
The difference isn't the player that shows up. It's how long it takes to open, whether it fits the lead's screen, and where else that code can play.
| Free player embed | Moviie embed | |
|---|---|---|
| To go live | heavy script, sometimes a plugin | one line of code |
| First frame | depends on where the video lives | ~180ms, from the nearest network |
| On mobile | overflows or cuts off | fits the width on its own |
| Where the code plays | on any site that copies it | only on the domains you allow |
| Private video | link open to anyone with the URL | signed link, with an expiry |
| Swapping the video later | re-edit the code on every page | swap on the dashboard, code stays the same |
Between your video and the sale there's one last stretch, and it's the embed that crosses it. Moviie's crosses it fast, whole, and only where you allow.
One line of code.The whole platform arriving with it.
Swap the video without touching the code
The embed is a frame tied to your account. Swap the video on the dashboard, and every page where the code is already pasted shows the new one on the next load. No editing HTML, no resending anything to anyone.
A player with your face
Color, cover, and CTA are yours, and you can remove the Moviie badge. The embed carries this white-label player wherever you paste it. The experience lives on the Customizable player page.
You see where it's running
The dashboard shows which pages the embed was detected on and how many plays it got in the last 30 days. You know where your video is playing, without depending on anyone's report.
The same player in the native app
What you embedded on the web also plays in the app, through the native SDK. The same video, the same access control, inside and outside the browser.
Notifies your system by webhook
When something happens with the video, Moviie calls your back end through a signed webhook. The embed delivers the video on the page and the event in your system, without you having to keep checking.
Only runs for those allowed to see it
Domain lock and signed link come turned on. The embed plays on your site and on the content you allowed, not on the site of whoever copied the code nor for anyone without the key.
What the embed solvesand what it doesn't try to be.
On any site that accepts HTML: WordPress, Elementor, funnel page, your own site, members area. It's one line of code (embed.js) that you copy from the dashboard and paste where the video should appear. No mandatory plugin, no build, and the same player carries your color, your cover, and your CTA.
The video is delivered from the global network point closest to each viewer, so the first frame shows up in about 180 milliseconds, inside and outside your country. The player is also light and adjusts itself to the width of the screen, without overflowing on mobile. You don't configure a CDN or a size: you paste the line and it opens.
You list the domains where the embed is allowed to play, and the check runs at the edge: on a site you didn't allow, the video never leaves the network and a notice shows up in place of the player. For private content, access is by signed link, which only opens with the right key and expires. This is control over where the video plays, not DRM or a copy block: the fine-grained lock and the signed links have their own pages, and here they already come turned on.
No. The embed is a frame: the code you pasted points to it, not to a fixed video. Swap the video on the dashboard and every page where the embed already is shows the new one on the next load, with no editing HTML anywhere. The old video stays in your library.
The embed is for hosted video, not for live broadcast. Webinars and recorded lessons you upload, and the embed delivers them with instant play and at the right width. Live streaming isn't part of what it does today, and we'd rather be clear about that than promise what it doesn't deliver.
Upload a video.Paste one line on your page and watch it open on the click.
14-day trial to generate the embed, paste it on your landing page or your WordPress, lock it to your domains, and watch the first frame arrive in ~180ms. No sales call.