Compare · vs Medal

Medal is the public square. m3llo is your group chat.

m3llo vs Medal at a glance
m3llo Medal
Clip capture Yes 30s voice clips Yes video clips
Clip audience Crew-private Public
Voice chat Yes neural noise cancel No
Text chat with GIFs Yes No
Screen streaming Yes, 1080p60 No
Crew feed / memory Yes Partial public, not private
Open source Yes Apache 2.0 No
Best for
Public clip sharing

Works for
Creators & communities

Where it shines
Clip reach

Medal is excellent at what it does. Clipping is polished, the network effect gets your best plays seen, the app is fast. If your goal is reach, Medal is the right tool and m3llo genuinely isn't trying to compete there.

But Medal isn't where your crew hangs out. You still need Discord for voice. You still need another app for chat. So you end up juggling two or three tools, two notification systems, two places for "the funny thing that just happened." The clip is on one app, the reactions are on another, the voice session that caused it is gone.

m3llo bundles it. The voice where the clip happens, the chat message reacting to it, the clip itself, and the feed that remembers all three. One app. One crew. Private by default, not public.

Pick m3llo when
You want your clips to live with your crew, not trend with strangers. The audience for "bro that was absolutely insane" is the four people who were there, not the whole internet.
FAQ

Common questions, answered straight.

Can m3llo clips go viral like Medal clips?
Not by design. m3llo clips stay private inside your crew. An external share link is planned, but reach is Medal's game and m3llo isn't trying to compete there.
Does m3llo replace Medal and Discord together?
For small crews, that's the pitch. Voice, streaming, chat, clips, and a crew feed in one app, so one gaming session doesn't end up scattered across two or three tools.
Are m3llo clips video or audio?
Voice clips today. One tap saves the last 30 seconds of crew audio. Stream clips are on the roadmap, so you'll be able to capture video moments the same way.

Sound like your crew?

Download the alpha and try it for yourself. Free. Open source. No account required to hear the demo.

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