See how much they actually watched
"Did you get my video?" is the wrong question. The right one is how far they got before they stopped — and that is the one thing a YouTube link or an email attachment will never tell you.
Why the usual options fall short
Unlisted YouTube puts your demo one setting away from public, wraps it in someone else's branding, and offers recommendations for your competitors at the end.
A file attachment is too large to send, gets compressed by the mail server, and arrives as a download nobody opens.
A generic transfer link expires in a week and tells you nothing except that a file was fetched.
None of them answer the only question that matters: did they watch it, and how far did they get?
What a tracked link gives you
Watch time, not just opens
Seconds watched per viewer, and the point at which they left. A twelve-second view and a full watch are completely different signals, and only one of them is worth a follow-up call.
Plays in the browser
MP4, MOV and WebM stream straight from the link. No download, no player app, no codec conversation.
Gate it before playback
Require an email address, a one-time code, a password, or a signed NDA before the video starts. Useful for anything pre-release.
Stop the re-shares
Downloads off by default, expiry dates, view caps, and dynamic watermarking that stamps the viewer's email over the frame.
Your branding, not a video platform's
Custom logo, colours and domain on the viewer. No suggested videos, no platform chrome.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Send a video. See where they stopped watching.
Upload MP4, get a tracked link, keep it off YouTube.