What is Loom and why is it a hot RevOps async video platform for 2027?
Direct Answer
Loom is the leading async video-messaging platform — record your screen and camera, share a link, and let recipients watch on their own time — now owned by Atlassian and layered with AI, and it is a hot RevOps-adjacent tool for 2027 because async video has become a core communication medium across sales, customer success, and internal GTM, replacing meetings and long emails with quick, personal, on-demand video.
Loom evolved from simple screen recording into a comprehensive async video solution used across sales (personalized prospect videos, demos, deal updates), support and CS (walkthroughs, onboarding), product, and internal communication. Its 2026 AI (post-Atlassian) adds auto-titles, auto-summaries, auto-chapters with jump links, action items extracted from transcripts, filler-word removal, and silence removal — making videos faster to produce and easier to consume.
Pricing: a free Starter tier (25 videos, 5-minute max), Business at fifteen dollars per user per month, Business + AI at twenty (an all-or-nothing org upgrade for the AI features), and custom Enterprise. For RevOps teams where async video improves communication across the revenue motion — sales outreach, CS walkthroughs, internal alignment — Loom is the dominant, accessible, now-AI-enhanced async video platform that replaces synchronous meetings and dense text with quick, personal, watch-anytime video.
1. What Loom actually is
Loom is an async video-messaging platform — the tool that popularized the workflow of recording your screen and/or camera, getting a shareable link instantly, and letting recipients watch whenever they want. The premise is that much communication doesn't need a live meeting or a long email: a quick video explains things faster, more personally, and on the recipient's schedule.
Loom evolved from screen recording into a comprehensive async video solution used broadly — sales, support, product, engineering, and internal communications — and is now owned by Atlassian.
For the revenue motion specifically, Loom serves many uses: sales reps record personalized prospect videos (a face-and-voice intro that stands out), product walkthroughs, and deal updates; customer success and support record onboarding walkthroughs, feature explanations, and answers to common questions; and internal GTM teams use it for async alignment instead of meetings.
Its ease — record, link, share — drove ubiquitous adoption, making async video a default communication mode across GTM.
1.1 Post-Atlassian AI features
Loom's 2026 AI (added after the Atlassian acquisition) makes videos faster to produce and easier to consume. Auto-titles generate from video content; auto-summaries populate the description; auto-chapters segment by topic with jump links; action items are extracted from the transcript; filler-word removal strips "um," "uh," "like" automatically; and silence removal tightens dead air.
These reduce the friction of both creating polished videos (no manual editing of filler/silence) and consuming them (summaries, chapters, action items let viewers skip to what matters). The AI doesn't change the core workflow (you still record manually), but it makes async video more efficient on both ends — important as video volume grows across GTM.
2. Where Loom fits in the RevOps stack
Loom sits as an async-communication layer across the revenue motion — sales outreach, CS walkthroughs, internal GTM alignment — rather than a system of record. It complements the CRM and other tools by improving how people communicate (video instead of meetings and dense text), with engagement-tracking on who watched.
The diagram shows Loom's value: record once, share a link, recipients watch anytime — with AI making videos easier to produce and consume — across sales, CS, and internal GTM. For RevOps, this is a communication-efficiency layer: async video replaces synchronous meetings and dense text with quick, personal, on-demand video, improving how the revenue motion communicates with prospects, customers, and internally.
2.1 Why async video matters across GTM
The strategic argument is communication efficiency and personalization. Synchronous meetings are expensive (scheduling, time-zones, calendars) and dense text is impersonal and easy to ignore; async video is fast to create, personal (face and voice), and watched on the recipient's schedule.
Across the revenue motion this matters: sales videos cut through (a personal video stands out from text outreach), CS walkthroughs scale answers without live calls, and internal async video replaces meetings. For RevOps, Loom improves the communication efficiency of the whole motion — and the AI (summaries, chapters, filler removal) reduces the friction that would otherwise limit how much teams use it.
2.2 Accessible pricing (with AI gating)
Loom's pricing: a free Starter tier (25 videos, 5-minute max, 720p), Business at fifteen dollars per user per month, Business + AI at twenty (the AI features), and custom Enterprise, with annual billing ~20% cheaper. The watch-out: the AI features require an all-or-nothing organizational upgrade to Business + AI (a $5/user/month premium) — the standard Business tier has zero AI, so getting the AI capabilities means upgrading the whole org.
RevOps should decide whether the AI (summaries, chapters, filler removal) justifies the org-wide premium, and note the free tier's caps make it a trial more than a working plan for active users.
3. Who Loom is for
Loom fits any GTM team — sales, CS, support, and internal — that benefits from async video communication, which is most teams. It's especially valuable where personal video improves outreach, scales explanations, or replaces meetings, and where async communication across time zones matters.
3.1 Where it shines
The strongest fit is a team that communicates a lot — sales reps wanting personal prospect videos, CS/support scaling walkthroughs and onboarding, and distributed teams replacing meetings with async video. For these teams, Loom's ease (record, link, share), ubiquity, and now AI (summaries, chapters, filler removal) make async video a fast, personal, efficient communication mode across the motion.
It shines wherever video communicates better than a meeting or an email — which is broad across GTM.
3.2 Where it is a weaker fit
Loom is a weaker fit for teams wanting deep sales-video analytics, CRM-connected engagement, and AI avatars/agents for scaled sales video — Vidyard is built for that sales-specific motion, while Loom is general async video. It's a communication tool, not a RevOps-core system, so its relevance is via communication efficiency, not as a revenue platform.
And the AI-gating (org-wide upgrade) and free-tier caps mean teams must budget for the AI value. Teams needing sales-video-as-pipeline (tracking, scoring) should compare with Vidyard.
4. The 2027 edge
Loom is a 2027 story because async video is an established core communication medium across GTM, and Loom is the dominant platform — now AI-enhanced (summaries, chapters, filler removal) and backed by Atlassian. The edge is ubiquity and ease plus AI that reduces production-and-consumption friction, making async video efficient across the revenue motion.
4.1 The RevOps shift
The 2027 implication for RevOps is that async video is a standard communication mode across the revenue motion, and AI makes it more efficient. While Loom is a communication tool (not RevOps-owned), RevOps benefits from the efficiency — async video replaces meetings and dense text in sales outreach, CS walkthroughs, and internal alignment, and the AI (summaries, chapters) makes it scalable.
The broader discipline is choosing the right communication mode (async video vs meeting vs text) for efficiency, with Loom as the dominant async-video option. Teams that use async video well communicate faster, more personally, and across time zones better than those defaulting to meetings and email.
5. Limits and watch-outs
The first watch-out is scope: Loom is a general communication tool, so its RevOps relevance is via communication efficiency, not as a revenue-core system — and teams wanting sales-video-as-pipeline (tracking, CRM-connected engagement, AI avatars/agents) should use Vidyard, which is built for that motion.
The second is the AI-gating: AI features require an all-or-nothing org-wide upgrade to Business + AI, so getting the AI value means upgrading everyone — budget accordingly and decide if the AI justifies it. The third is the free-tier caps (25 videos, 5-minute max), which make it a trial, not a working plan for active users.
The fourth is the manual-record reality: even with AI, you still record manually, so it's a personal-communication tool, not autonomous video generation (unlike Vidyard's AI avatars). Finally, async video is a communication mode, not a strategy — it improves how teams communicate but doesn't replace the substance of what's communicated.
6. Bottom Line
Loom is a strong 2027 bet for GTM teams that benefit from async video communication — which is most teams — because it's the dominant, accessible async video-messaging platform (record screen and camera, share a link, watch anytime), now Atlassian-backed and AI-enhanced with auto-summaries, chapters, action items, and filler/silence removal.
The strategic shift it embodies is async video becoming a core, AI-efficient communication medium across sales, CS, and internal GTM, replacing meetings and dense text with quick, personal, on-demand video. Buy it if your teams communicate a lot and async video improves outreach, scales explanations, or replaces meetings; be cautious if you need sales-video-as-pipeline with tracking and AI avatars (use Vidyard), the org-wide AI upgrade is hard to justify, or the free-tier caps mislead your budget.
Its differentiator is ubiquitous, easy, now-AI-enhanced async video — the default way modern GTM teams communicate when a meeting is too much and text is too little.
Sources
- Loom.com and Vendr 2026 pages on async video messaging, AI features, and pricing
- CostBench and CheckThat 2026 Loom pricing breakdowns (Starter/Business/Business + AI/Enterprise)
- Supademo and Claap 2026 Loom pricing analyses (post-Atlassian, AI gating)
- Demosmith and SalesRobot 2026 Loom reviews and feature assessments
- Industry analysis on async video, GTM communication, and AI-enhanced video messaging