Your whole library livewithout it becoming a project.
Switching platforms gets stuck at the silliest part: sending the files. The connection drops at video 80 of 200 and you start over from zero. Moviie sends your catalog in bulk, picks up on its own from where it stopped if the internet wavers, and checks each file on arrival. You drop the folder and go handle what matters.
Real upload queue · 200 files, automatic resume.
The library isn't the problem.Getting it live is.
Nobody puts off switching platforms because of the player. They put it off picturing a whole weekend dragging files, hoping the connection holds. The cost of moving became hostage to the most mechanical part of the process.
You start uploading 200 lessons on a Friday. At video 80, the internet wavers, the upload dies, and the dashboard can't tell you what went through and what didn't. Monday morning you start over in the dark, checking one by one what got left behind.
How Moviie solves itThe 4K masterclass is 4GB. The platform chokes mid-upload, or worse: accepts half of it and serves a cut-off video to the student. You only find out when someone complains, already too late.
How Moviie solves itSwitching providers should be a business decision. It became a quote for hours, a tracking spreadsheet, and the fear of losing content along the way. So you stay where you are, paying more, just to avoid going through it.
How Moviie solves itUpload that holds up in the real world.Not the lab one.
Real internet wavers, real files are big, a real library has hundreds of videos. Moviie's ingestion was built for that, not for the demo of a single file.
Picks up where it stopped. On its own.
If the connection drops, the upload doesn't die: it pauses and comes back from the exact point when the internet returns. You close the laptop halfway through and reopen it later. The send continues from where it was, not from the start.
- Resumes without restarting
- Survives network wobble
- Pause and continue whenever you want
The whole catalog at once. In bulk.
Drag the folder with hundreds of videos and Moviie organizes the queue, uploads in parallel, and shows the real progress of each one. No upload one, wait, upload the next, stay up all night.
- Bulk with hundreds of files
- Progress per video
- No rigid size limit
Arrives whole on the other side. Checked.
Each file is verified on arrival. What went up is exactly what left your computer, no cut, no silent corruption. You don't discover a defect from a student's complaint.
- Integrity verification
- No half-cut video
- Confirmation of what went through
Uploaded once.The whole platform turns on with it.
Automatic transcription on intake
Every video you upload comes out with the speech transcribed, without you asking and without counting against the meter. It's what unlocks subtitles, search, and the player's AI features.
Ready for any screen
As soon as the send finishes, the video goes into processing and you track the status. When it's ready, it plays on phone, desktop, or smart TV, on whatever connection.
Subtitles, chapters, and search included
What you upload goes straight into the platform's AI pipeline. None of it is an add-on charged separately: at Moviie, everything is included, only the quota changes.
Organized from the first file
A big library doesn't turn into a mess. You group by course, product, or client into libraries and collections right at upload.
Upload by API for anyone automating
Whoever prefers to upload by code gets the same ingestion exposed in the API. The same resilient upload, now programmable inside your flow.
Questions from anyone with a libraryto get live.
Not in the sense that stalls your masterclass. Moviie uploads big files, in 4K, without cutting them in half. The send is done in pieces and reassembled on arrival, so a video of several gigs uploads like one of a few megs: it may take longer, but it arrives whole.
The upload pauses and resumes on its own from the exact point when the connection comes back. You can even close the tab and reopen it later: it continues from where it stopped, it doesn't start over from zero. A big library stops depending on a perfect connection for hours on end.
You upload the files in bulk, dragging the whole folder. If the switch is from a large operation with live traffic, we follow the migration during onboarding so nothing falls through the cracks. See the Migration page for how it works step by step.
As soon as the send finishes, the video goes into processing and you track the status on the dashboard. You're never in the dark about what's already shareable. When it's ready, just copy the link.
Drag the folder.Watch your library go live.
14-day trial to upload your real catalog and see the ingestion work with your files, on your connection. No sales call.