Comparison

Vidori vs Uscreen

Better Value for Creators

Uscreen is a video membership platform focused on OTT apps and streaming.

No per-subscriber fees

Lower entry price ($99 vs $149)

No storage limits

AI agents included for optimization

Feature Comparison

See how Vidori stacks up feature by feature.

Feature Vidori Uscreen
Entry Price $99/month $149/month
Video Storage Unlimited (usage-based) 100-150 hours
Live Streaming Business tier 1-10 hours/month
Mobile Apps Business tier All tiers
TV Apps Business tier All tiers
AI Optimization
Revenue Share 0% 0%
Per-Subscriber Fee 0% $0.99-$1.99/sub

Pricing Comparison

See how much you could save with Vidori.

Starter

$99/month

Vidori

$149/month

Uscreen

Business

$299/month

Vidori

$499/month

Uscreen

Enterprise

$499/month

Vidori

Custom

Uscreen

Why Creators Switch to Vidori

Uscreen Strengths

  • Purpose-built for video streaming
  • Strong OTT app support
  • Built-in community features

Uscreen Limitations

  • Expensive entry price ($149/month minimum)
  • Per-subscriber fee ($0.99-$1.99/subscriber/month)
  • Storage limits (100-150 hours)
  • Limited live streaming hours
  • No AI optimization features

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Vidori different from Uscreen?

While both platforms offer video streaming and monetization, Vidori has no per-subscriber fees, a lower entry price ($99 vs $149), no storage limits, and AI-powered optimization agents that Uscreen doesn't offer.

Can I migrate from Uscreen to Vidori?

Yes! We offer migration assistance to help you move your content library, subscriber data, and settings from Uscreen to Vidori. Our team can help ensure a smooth transition.

Is Vidori cheaper than Uscreen?

Yes. Vidori starts at $99/month with no per-subscriber fees, while Uscreen starts at $149/month plus $0.99-$1.99 per subscriber per month. At 1000 subscribers, you'd pay $1,139-$2,139/month with Uscreen vs $99/month with Vidori.

Ready to Make the Switch?

Start your free 14-day trial today. No credit card required. We'll help you migrate from Uscreen.