Features / Signed links · PROTECT

The link that leakedstops opening.

You sell the course once, and at night the link lands in a Telegram group. By morning, people who never paid are watching. At Moviie the viewing link is yours end to end: it only works for the people you let in, it expires when you say, and you can cut the access whenever you want. Leaked in the group? The link simply stops opening, and you never had to touch the video.

Opens only for the people you let in Expires on the deadline you set Revoke anytime, and it drops instantly
app.moviie.ai/v/lesson-01

Protected link panel. Access granted, expiry deadline, and revoke, all in one place.

Accessonly who you allow
Expiresin 7 days
Revokeanytime
What a loose link costs

The video was sold.The link keeps circulating for free.

More than a quarter of broadband homes already share access or watch content they never paid for. In the creator economy it has an address: the splitting group. It is not your video that fails, it is the link, which opens for anyone who gets the URL, with no deadline and no way back. You brought in the buyer, and the link handed the course to ten more for free.

Three ways the link costs you dearly.And none of them has anything to do with the quality of the video.
How Moviie solves it

A link you control.From who watches to when it stops opening.

At Moviie the viewing link is not an open address hanging off the video. It is an access that stays in your hands: you decide who opens it, for how long, and you cut it the moment you need to. The video stays in the same place, always. What changes is who can reach it.

Who watches

Opens only for the people you let in. Not for anyone with the URL.

The viewing link works for the people you authorize, not for everyone who got the message. Forwarded it to the group? Whoever was not allowed hits a wall instead of the video. Access stops being "anyone with the address" and becomes "only who you want", without you turning into a doorkeeper every day.

  • Access granted by you, not by the URL
  • Forwarding the link does not hand over the video
  • Every access answers to who you authorized
  • No manual work for each viewer
For how long

Expires on the deadline you set. And closes on its own.

You say how long the link is good for, and it closes on its own when the deadline arrives. Seven days of access for whoever bought the single lesson, the launch window, the duration of the cohort. Once the deadline passes, the link stops opening without you having to remember a thing. The access you sold for a period ends along with the period.

  • Expiry deadline set by you
  • Closes on its own when time runs out
  • The right window for a launch or cohort
  • Old access does not stay ajar forever
Whenever you want

Revoke instantly, without touching the video.

Found the link in a splitting group? You revoke it, and the access drops instantly. The video stays exactly where it was, with the same address for whoever actually bought. You cut the door that leaked without punishing the right customer and without re-notifying anyone. The control is fine: it reaches the link that escaped, not your content.

  • Revoke and the access drops instantly
  • The video stays put, same address
  • Cut the link that leaked, not the customer
  • No republishing or re-notifying buyers
The same video, two kinds of link

The same video.Two ways to reach it.

The difference is not what plays on screen. It is who can open it, for how long, and what happens when the link leaks.

Ordinary video linkMoviie link
Who opens itanyone with the URLonly the people you let in
When access endsnever, stays openon the deadline you set
Leaked in a groupkeeps playingyou revoke and it drops instantly
To cut the accessdelete or swap the videoone click, video stays put
Whoever actually boughttakes the damage tooaccess intact, same address
Selling for a periodno way to limit itaccess with its own expiry

Between your video and whoever did not pay there is a door, and it is the link that decides whether it opens. Moviie's opens only for the people you let in, for the time you set.

Comes with it

One controlled link.The whole protection layer around it.

Private by default

Nothing in your account is born wide open. Access starts closed, and you open what you want, at the level you want. The rest stays protected with no setup from you.

Plays only on your domains

Beyond controlling who opens the link, you control where it plays. The video runs on the sites you allowed, not on the site of whoever copied the code. The domain lock lives on the Smart embed page.

Every copy carries its origin

If the content gets recorded anyway, Trace leaves the fingerprint of whoever watched on the copy, invisibly. A leak stops being a hunch and becomes proof. The full story is on Protect content.

No loose file to scrape

There is no raw file address hanging around for someone to copy or host somewhere else. Access always goes through the link you control, never through a back door.

You see what is happening

The dashboard shows the views of your video: how much they watched, from where, on which pages. You know how your content is being consumed without depending on anyone's report.

Turn it on without becoming an engineer

Controlling access is a decision on the dashboard, not an IT project. You set who opens it, the deadline, and the revocation on the screen, and it comes wired to the rest of the platform from day one.

About controlling who watches

What the link controlsand what it does not try to be.

You revoke the access on the dashboard and it drops instantly, anywhere that link was being opened. The video stays exactly where it was, with the same address for whoever actually bought. You cut only the door that leaked, deleting nothing and re-notifying no real customer. Forwarding the URL onward also solves nothing for whoever receives it: the link only opens for the people you let in.

Yes. You set how long the link is good for, and it closes on its own when the deadline arrives: seven days for a single lesson, the launch window, the cohort period. Once the deadline passes, it stops opening with no need to remember. It is the way to sell access for a period and be sure it ends along with the period.

No, and we would rather be clear about it. Controlling the link solves the most common leak, which is the address passing from hand to hand in a group. Whoever never had access let in cannot open the video. For when someone records the screen anyway, Moviie has Trace, which leaves the fingerprint of whoever watched on the copy. The two are different layers, and the full story is on Protect content.

No. Who opens the link, how long it is good for, and the revocation are decisions on the dashboard, on the screen, with no code and no plugin. It is wired from the first day of the trial, alongside the rest of the platform. Changed your mind about an access mid-launch? Adjust it in one place.

Next step

Upload a video.Grant the access, set the deadline, and watch the leaked link stop opening.

14-day trial to control who watches your content: grant the access, set the expiry, and revoke whenever you want, without moving the video. No sales call.

Opens only for the people you let in Expires on the deadline you set Revoke and it drops instantly