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Loom - Chrome addon
Getting started is very easy. You only need to be on your desktop Chrome browser to be able to use it.
Head over to the Loom site and install the Chrome addon.
Click on the Loom icon and log in using your Google account.
Loom icon
Once logged in, click on the Loom icon again and tell it what you want to record.
This will bring up a screen like this:
Loom - Recording Settings
Before clicking on Start Recording, click on Capture and configure b2b email list faq what you want to record. You can record the current browser tab, the complete desktop, or any application (Ex: Slack).
Loom Addon - Recording Settings
If you have a custom mic, you can configure that from the Mic tab.
You can also decide if you wish to record your face using the camera or not.
Here is a useful guide to learn about the pros and cons of various recording options offered by Loom.
Once you have configured everything, click on Start Recording.
Note: The free account lets you record unlimited videos with a maximum time limit of 10 minutes. So far, I have found 10 minutes to be a decent amount of time, however, you can remove this limit by inviting other users to try Loom.

I think the best part about Loom is that once you are done recording the video, it uploads really quickly onto the Loom server.
Look Feedback
From here, you can start sharing the video and start interacting using the comments on the right-hand side. If required, you can download the video, and you can also delete old videos when you are done working with it.