Instant play,wherever your audience is.
Your buyer in the United States, your student in Lisbon, your lead in the countryside. For all of them, the video has to start on the click, not after a load long enough to give up on. Moviie delivers the video from the point closest to each viewer. First-frame in 180 milliseconds, anywhere in the world.
Same video, three locations, same opening.
You paid for the click.The wait took the rest from you.
The viewer starts to abandon if the video doesn't start in two seconds. And with each extra second, abandonment grows. It's not impatience: it's the reflex of someone with a thousand tabs open.
If your video lives on a single server, whoever's far from it waits longer. The lead in São Paulo sees it fast, the one in Miami faces the load. Same campaign, different experiences, and you don't even know you're losing the one abroad.
How Moviie solves itYou decided to sell outside Brazil. The creative is good, the offer is good, but the video opens slowly there and the conversion doesn't keep up. You blame the market, when the problem was the path the video traveled to get there.
How Moviie solves itAbove two seconds to start, abandonment spikes with each second. It's the gap between play and giving up. If your video spends that time just loading, your message never had a chance to show up.
How Moviie solves itThe video travels close to whoever's watching.Not from your server.
Instead of serving everyone from a single place, Moviie keeps copies of your video on a global network and delivers each viewer from the point closest to them. Less distance, less wait, more people watching to the end.
Delivered from the closest point. Automatic.
Your audience doesn't come to your video. The video is already close to them, on a network spread across the world. The viewer in Lisbon receives from near Lisbon, the one in Miami from near Miami. You configure no geography at all.
- Global delivery network
- Proximity-based routing
- No single origin server
Starts before the hesitation. 180ms.
The first frame shows in about 180 milliseconds. It's fast enough to make play feel instant, before that half-second of 'will it open?' that sends the lead back to the feed.
- First-frame in 180ms
- No perceptible wait
- Play feels instant
Same performance wherever you sell. No toll.
Launching to LATAM, US, or Europe stops having a performance toll. The video opens just as fast for the buyer abroad as for the one at home. Distance stops being the reason one market converts less than another.
- Same speed inside and outside Brazil
- Ready for international markets
- No geographic blind spot
180 milliseconds.Before the click turns into doubt.
The study that tracked 6.7 million viewers showed it: abandonment starts at 2 seconds and grows about 5.8% with each extra second. First-frame in 180ms is Moviie keeping you well clear of that curve.
Speed isn't engineering vanity. It's the gap between play and the sale.
Fast anywhere.And yours anywhere.
Embed on any page
Copy, paste, and it runs on any landing page or site, in any country. One line, no heavy plugin.
Adaptive delivery along with it
Close and without stalling: it starts fast through the global network and doesn't choke midway because the quality adapts to the connection.
Dubbing in +99 languages
It arrived fast abroad, now it speaks the local language. Natural voice, no reshooting, for each new market.
Automatic subtitles
Opens fast and accessible in any location, with subtitles generated from the video's own speech.
Analytics by audience
See from where in the world people watch and how far they go. The global-launch data, in real time.
What changes whenthe audience is far.
No. Global delivery already comes with the platform, on by default. You upload the video and it starts being served from the worldwide network automatically. No hiring a CDN, no choosing a region, no configuring anything.
It does. The video is delivered from the network point closest to each viewer, so whoever's in Lisbon or Miami receives from nearby, with the same instant-play feel as someone in Brazil.
It's the average time to the first frame. Very bad connections always vary, but the global network's role is to reduce what depends on distance, which is the part under your control. What's left is the viewer's connection, and for that part there's adaptive delivery.
They're two moments. Global delivery makes the video start fast, wherever the viewer is. Adaptive streaming keeps it from stalling midway, even if the connection wavers. One handles distance, the other the unstable network. At Moviie, the two come together.
Upload a video.It opens fast on the other side of the world.
14-day trial to test the opening with your real audience, inside and outside Brazil. No sales call.