Moviie hosts video for people who sell with video.
We're not a social network. Not a place to park files. We're infrastructure for people who treat video as a revenue asset. This page is about who built it, and why you can trust your revenue here.
I've been coding for more than fifteen years. A good chunk of it putting video inside other people's products.
I watched video get treated as a marketing expense. Disposable, measured in views, with no tie to revenue. I watched people run their whole video operation on six tools that don't talk to each other, paying six bills, wiring it all up by hand. I watched players nobody controls, APIs that do half the job, docs that describe a version that already changed. And I watched the industry sell Hollywood DRM to people selling courses, as if that solved the problem. It doesn't.
Moviie is the tool I wish I'd been handed ready. One layer instead of six. Video treated as the asset it is. A player you shape in code. Honesty about what it does and what it doesn't.
I didn't build this because I'm special. I built it because I took enough hits to know what can't be missing. And because nobody was doing it right for this market.
You don't have to take my word for it. Create an account, upload a video, read the docs. The product speaks for me.
Video stopped being a cost. It became infrastructure.
In fifteen years the market changed its mind about video three times. It was an expense. It became a tool, and it fragmented. Today it's infrastructure: the thing your revenue runs on top of. Most of the market still operates in the previous era, and pays for it.
Moviie is the infrastructure of that third era. That's the argument behind every decision we made.
We laid out that whole argument, uncut, in the Manifesto. Read the Manifesto
There are decisions we made against the grain of the market. On purpose.
Every feature on every plan.
No feature is locked behind a price. Subtitles, dubbing, clips, analytics, tutor, Rastro: all included on the smallest plan and the largest, the same. You pay for scale, storage, bandwidth and AI credits. You don't pay for functionality. Charging extra for a feature that's already built is a toll. We don't charge tolls.
We removed Hollywood DRM. On purpose.
Hollywood DRM was built for film studios. It's expensive, it breaks players, and it does nothing against the real leak from someone selling a course. We don't sell that theater. In its place there's Rastro: a forensic watermark that stitches the identity of whoever watched into the video itself. It doesn't promise to stop the copy. It traces and deters. And we're honest: nobody truly stops screen recording. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you a promise they can't keep.
Price in reais. Billing in reais.
Our customer's revenue is in reais. So is Moviie's price. No dollar billing that swings with the exchange rate, no end-of-month surprise because of currency. Critical infrastructure can't have its price hostage to a quote.
The docs age alongside the product.
Everything in the product exists in the API. The player is shaped in code, not in a menu. And the documentation describes what's live today, not a version that already changed. It was written by people who code, for people who code.
This isn't a wrapper. It's real infrastructure.
Video that sells can't go down, stall, or be slow to start. So Moviie is built as infrastructure, not as a pretty panel on top of someone else's tool.
Dedicated processing for encoding and AI. Object storage for your library. A CDN with a point of presence in São Paulo, so it opens fast for viewers in Brazil. Subtitles and dubbing by AI, native in the player. All programmable through our own API, with a webhook for every event and a player you control in code.
And it covers the full life of video as an asset: sell, deliver, retain, protect, expand. Not one stage. All of them.
Moviie is for a certain kind of person. And it's fine if that's not you.
- Your revenue depends on video. VSL, launch, course, membership area, online learning, product onboarding.
- You want to control where the video lives, who watches, and what happens around it.
- You treat video as an asset, and you want to measure real engagement, not inflated views.
- You prefer the truth about what the tool does over a promise that doesn't hold.
- You want free organic reach. For that there's social media, and it's good at it.
- Video, to you, is a disposable piece of marketing. Measured in views, forgotten after.
- You're after the cheapest option possible, with no regard for control, data or support.
Moviie is standing, selling, and getting better every week. I built it to the standard I demand of anything that carries my own revenue. If yours lives in video, it was built for you too. The rest you find out from the inside.