Loom Integrations
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Focused pages with known intent and use-case data.
Video messaging platform for asynchronous communication, walkthroughs, and screen recording.
Loom is a video messaging platform that lets teams record, share, and collaborate asynchronously. Product managers use Loom to send walkthrough videos directly to Slack channels, support teams embed Loom recordings in Notion knowledge bases, and sales teams share product demos through simple shareable links—eliminating the need for synchronous video meetings.
Loom has 3 native integrations in its API directory. This page focuses only on guides we publish and maintain.
Start with the implementation model, not the connector. We map each pair by intent so you can decide if native sync is enough or if this workflow needs stronger controls.
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Focused pages with known intent and use-case data.
Direct Paths
3
Native in at least one direction.
Connector Paths
3
Usually require mapping, retries, or approval gates.
Most Loom integrations are built for Standard setup use cases. Open any guide below to see the recommended setup path and cost estimate.
These are the only partners recommended on this hub, selected from workflow intent and risk signals. Use one path first, then expand only if your use case truly needs it.
3 of this tool's published integration guides require connector logic — field mapping, retries, and conditional routing.
Make is the fastest no-code path to production-ready syncs. Free plan includes 1,000 operations/month; paid plans from $9/mo.
Try Make free — 1,000 ops/month →If your workflow is fully native and low risk, skip paid automation and keep the stack simple.
These guides cover integrations where Loom includes a direct native path.
These workflows usually need connector logic. Open each setup guide to confirm scope before choosing a platform. If you need a starting point, use the recommendations in the section above.
Loom integrates natively with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Gmail, Outlook, Notion, Confluence, Jira, Linear, GitHub, HubSpot, Salesforce, Zendesk, and Intercom. The most-used integrations are Slack (paste a Loom URL and it unfurls with playable preview) and Notion/Confluence (embedded recordings in docs).
Yes — Loom's API and SDK cover video creation, embedding, and webhooks for video events (created, viewed, commented). Webhooks are useful for tracking engagement: "customer X viewed onboarding video Y" → log to CRM as an activity. For low-code, Loom is supported in Make and n8n.
Use Loom's video view notifications (built-in for Business plan) or subscribe to the Video Viewed webhook for programmatic tracking. Route the webhook through Make to log the view as an activity on the matching contact in HubSpot, Salesforce, or your sales engagement tool. For outbound prospecting, this is a strong intent signal — second-watch within 24 hours is a particularly high-value trigger.
Yes — all Loom videos auto-generate transcripts (English plus 50+ languages on paid plans). The transcript is accessible via the API and embedded in the share page. Common use: pipe the transcript to an LLM for a summary, then drop the summary into a Notion doc or Confluence page. Loom's AI features (built-in summary, action items, chapters) cover this natively on Business+ — only build custom if you need transcript text in a specific downstream system.
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