Your video can't stallright when it sells.
The lead finds you on 4G on the bus. The student opens the lesson on the building's shared wi-fi. If the video stalls, it's not their internet's fault: it's whoever chose a delivery that doesn't adapt. Moviie adjusts the quality to each person's connection, in real time, so nobody sits watching the wheel spin.
Same playback, network wavering, no stalling.
Stalling doesn't show up in the report.Only in the sale that didn't come.
Buffering is the factor that drops video audience the most, ahead of anything else. And it doesn't warn you: the number that lands is abandonment, which looks like a bad script or a weak offer.
The VSL reached the pitch, the lead is warm, and the video stops to load. By the time it comes back, the moment is gone. You didn't lose some annoying viewer: you lost exactly the one who was closest to buying.
How Moviie solves itA good part of your audience watches on the phone, on an unstable connection. You're not going to improve anyone's 4G. Either the video adapts to the network that exists, or you deliver stalling to half your funnel.
How Moviie solves itWithout adaptive delivery, the drop in retention looks like a content problem. You rewrite the script, change the offer, reshoot, when the hole was in the infrastructure that stalled before your argument even landed.
How Moviie solves itThe quality adjusts to whoever's watching.Not the other way around.
Adaptive streaming is what keeps the big streaming platforms from stalling on the couch or on the phone in the elevator. Moviie applies the same principle to every video you upload, without you touching a thing.
Reads the connection and adjusts on its own. In real time.
The player measures the available bandwidth while it plays and delivers the highest quality the network can handle that second. Signal improved, the image goes up. It got worse, it goes down. Always running, no pause.
- Measures bandwidth in real time
- Raises and lowers quality on its own
- The viewer never chooses anything
Prefers to lower the quality over stopping the video.
When the connection drops, the choice is between a slightly less sharp image or a spinning wheel. Moviie chooses to keep playing. The viewer stays in your message instead of facing a frozen screen.
- Continuity over sharpness
- No buffering midway
- No black loading screen
Up to 4K for whoever has the screen and bandwidth. One source.
Whoever watches on the big TV with fiber gets the full version. Whoever's on 3G gets the light version. The same source serves the talk in 4K and the lesson out in the countryside, without you keeping two versions of the file.
- From 240p to 4K from the same source
- One version serves the whole audience
- You don't manage resolution
Whoever waits 2 seconds,leaves.
The study that tracked 6.7 million viewers showed it: abandonment starts at 2 seconds and grows about 5.8% with each extra second. Rebuffering midway is what drops audience the most, according to whoever measures streaming at scale. Adaptive delivery exists so that this cost isn't yours.
Moviie doesn't promise you a conversion number. It promises not to be the reason you lose yours.
Flawless deliveryis just the start of the player.
Starts in 180ms
Adaptive delivery and the global network work together: the first frame shows almost on the click, and the rest doesn't stall. Fast to start, steady to continue.
Subtitles for those watching without sound
A good part of the feed plays on mute. Subtitles built in and configurable on every video, ready for ads.
Retention map
See at which second attention drops and separate what's content from what was infrastructure stalling.
No ads, no distraction
The delivery is clean. No ads in the middle of your video competing with your message.
Works on any screen
Phone, desktop, smart TV, and native app. The same source adapts to each one without you doing anything.
What changesfor the viewer.
No. You upload a single file, in the best quality you have, and Moviie generates the versions for each connection automatically. You never manage resolution or keep different copies of the same video.
That's exactly what it's for. On an unstable network, the player lowers the quality so it won't stall and raises it again when the signal improves. The viewer on 4G keeps watching instead of facing the spinning wheel.
No. By default, the player chooses on its own the best quality the connection can handle. Whoever wants to lock a resolution can too, but nobody is forced to think about it to watch.
Yes, because 4K is only delivered to whoever has the screen and bandwidth for it. Whoever's on a smaller connection gets a lighter version of the same source. The full image never becomes a burden for whoever can't receive it.
Upload a video.Watch it from the phone on 4G.
14-day trial to test the delivery with your content, on the connection your audience actually uses. No sales call.