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SproutVideo

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Velocity5.0

Secure video hosting and streaming platform for business.

SproutVideo's feed is buyer-education content circling one theme: what video hosting should cost

buyer educationpricing transparencyvideo hostingseo contentno changelog
Current state
The visible window is entirely blog content for businesses evaluating video hosting, with no release notes or feature announcements. Four of the six most recent posts are about pricing in some form — how to choose a plan, what hosting costs in 2026, what 'unlimited' actually means, and how to tell you have outgrown your plan. The remaining posts cover content strategy and watermark types.
Where it's heading
The concentration on pricing transparency reads as deliberate positioning against hosts with buried limits and overage fees, which is a market stance rather than a product move. As a signal for what SproutVideo is building, this feed gives almost nothing — cadence here measures publishing, not shipping. The watermark post is the only one touching a concrete product capability, and it explains an existing feature rather than announcing one.
Prediction
Expect the pricing-and-evaluation content line to continue, since it is clearly the chosen wedge. Product direction is not readable from these entries and would need a real changelog source.

Recent moves

  1. 12d ago

    How to Choose a Video Hosting Plan for Your Business

    A guide to picking a hosting plan by starting from required features rather than storage and bandwidth. Buyer-education content, not a product change.

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  2. 27d ago

    Video Hosting Costs in 2026: Tiers, Fees, and What You Should Pay

    A pricing explainer putting typical video hosting between $10 and $300 per month. Continues the feed's pricing-transparency line; no release content.

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  3. 1mo ago

    Unlimited Video Hosting Explained: How To Avoid Surprise Costs

    A breakdown of five pricing models behind 'unlimited' hosting claims. Positioning content aimed at competitors with buried limits.

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  4. 1mo ago

    How to Build a Long-Term Video Content Strategy (and Why Your Video Host Matters)

    A content-strategy post on keeping a growing video library organized and measurable. Marketing content with no product signal.

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  5. 2mo ago

    Video Watermarks: 3 Types and When to Use Each

    An explainer on static, dynamic, and forensic watermarks. It documents capabilities the product already has rather than announcing anything new.

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  6. 2mo ago

    5 Signs Your Business Has Outgrown Your Video Hosting Plan

    A post on symptoms of an outgrown hosting plan, framed around usage fees and hidden labor costs. Upsell-oriented education, not a release.

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