Flat pricing.
Success doesn't cost extra.
No per-video fees. No surprise bills. Just a flat rate — whether ten users share or ten thousand.
Always-on Branded Video Moments. The experience stays live for as long as you need it — surface it at the end of every month, after a milestone, during a streak, or any moment your app decides is worth celebrating.
A single campaign moment — an end-of-season recap, a product launch, a cultural moment worth capturing. Live for 30 days, unlimited shares.
Flat pricing changes
the calculus.
Traditional video platforms charge per render — so every share costs you money. That creates a perverse incentive: the more successful your campaign, the higher your bill.
Sharecast uses client-side rendering. The video is assembled on the user's device, not on a server farm. That means sharing scales for free. Whether ten people share or ten thousand, your cost stays the same.
Why not build it yourself?
Building shareable video experiences means coordinating design, engineering, and marketing — three teams with competing priorities and their own backlogs. Sharecast consolidates the entire stack into a single partner.
The creative vision starts in After Effects, but the gap between that reference and what can be rendered dynamically per user is vast. Every refresh becomes an engineering ticket.
The campaign lands on engineering's desk with weeks to ship something genuinely hard to build — while the team is already committed to roadmap work. It gets rushed, descoped, or shelved.
Share rate tracking, user choice analytics, A/B testing — all of which need to be built, maintained, and interpreted. That's ongoing work, not a one-off project.
Everything you need to know.
What does "unlimited shares" actually mean?
No per-video fee, no usage tier, no overage charges. The video renders on the user's device, so there's no server-side cost that scales with volume. Whether a campaign generates a hundred shares or a hundred thousand, the price is the same. That's a structural reality of client-side rendering, not a marketing gesture.
How long does integration take?
Most teams integrate within a week. The client's engineers place a WebView or iFrame in the app and pass in user data — typically through URL parameters or a lightweight API call. Sharecast handles the design, rendering, video export, and social sharing on the other side.
Is the design based on a template?
No. Every Branded Video Moment is designed from scratch for the client's brand, visual identity, and creative direction — while following proven best practices for short-form engagement. There is no template library and no self-serve builder. If someone scrolling their feed can't immediately recognise which brand the video belongs to, the campaign has failed at one of its primary goals.
How does sharing work?
Sharecast delivers a standard .mp4 video file via the Web Share API. The user taps share, and the video goes directly to whichever app they choose — Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp, or anything else that accepts video. Each video is optimised for every phone and screen size, with safe zones observed across different aspect ratios.
What happens after a campaign ends?
For one-off campaigns, the experience comes down after 30 days. Previously shared videos remain accessible — nothing disappears from anyone's feed. On the ongoing plan, the experience stays live and can surface at milestones, streaks, monthly recaps, or any other moment the campaign is designed around.
What data does Sharecast need access to?
Only the individual user data needed to populate that specific campaign, passed in through URL parameters. Sharecast doesn't access the client's database, hold security credentials, or store user data beyond what's needed to serve the experience.
Ready to let your users
do the marketing?
Describe the product, the users, and the moment worth sharing. Sharecast will show what's possible.
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