Compared to other tools, InVideo is the best Powtoon alternative out there.

What follows is a detailed Powtoon review against InVideo.

Transform your content into great videos. InVideo is a video creation platform that helps serve publishers, media companies, and brands to expand audiences engagement through the power of video content.

Powtoon is best for presentations or animated videos for small businesses, personal use-cases. It is not recommended for branded enterprise, editorial or marketing use-cases.

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Pricing

InVideo pricing - Cost-effective

Pricing starts at $20 per month for 10 videos. It's also coupled with photo and video libraries along with hundreds of templates. No limitations on the number of users.

Powtoon pricing - Heavy on your pocket

The agency package is $99 per month only billed annually. This package includes only basic branding options. Websites like Powtoon generally have a steep cost.

Branded designs

No added cost

Custom made branded designs are included as a feature of our enterprise plan.

No custom designs

Powtoon doesn't provide brand-specific designs.

Custom workflows

Save time to do awesome things

Automate video creation with our custom workflows. Pricing starts at $500 a month.

Common workflow

Powtoon has a standard workflow that all clients follow.

CMS and video integrations

Seamless integrations

Your videos are delivered straight at your digital doorstep with InVideo's seamless integrations. JW Player, Brightcove, Akamai, YouTube, etc. Free for all our enterprise clients.

Not available

Powtoon doesn't provide integrations with CMS or video players which adds an overhead task of downloading and uploading videos.

Data integrations with custom workflows

Bespoke Model

Automatically embed data in your videos by integrating your data collection system with InVideo. Free for packages above $1000 a month.

No data integration

Powtoon doesn't provide integrations with data collection systems.
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