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Employee Engagement · head to head

Blink vs Vimeo

Blink logo

Blink

Employee Engagement

Employee app for frontline and deskless workers

From
$3.4/month
Rated
-
Vimeo logo

Vimeo

Marketing

Professional video hosting and streaming platform

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only Vimeo has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Blink aPI access, advanced admin controls and compliance features are Enterprise only, with pricing on request; Vimeo 2TB monthly bandwidth cap on self-serve plans; high-volume usage requires enterprise agreement
  • They diverge on capability: Blink covers Mobile-first design, Vimeo covers HD video hosting.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Blink and Vimeo actually diverge.

Attributes where Blink and Vimeo differ
AttributeBlinkVimeo
Starting price$3.4/monthFree
Pricing modelsubscriptionfreemium
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsWebWeb, Ios, Android, Smart-tv
CategoryEmployee EngagementMarketing
Founded20152004

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Blink

  • Mobile-first design
  • News and updates
  • Chat messaging
  • Recognition
  • Forms and surveys
  • Document hub
  • Integrations
  • Microsoft 365

Only in Vimeo

  • HD video hosting
  • Custom video player
  • Privacy controls
  • Live streaming
  • Marketing tools
  • Social media
  • Email platforms
  • CMS systems

Both cover

  • Analytics

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Blink

  • Employee communications app for frontline and deskless staffnot Vimeo
  • Company news feed and targeted announcementsnot Vimeo
  • Single sign-on hub to internal tools from a phonenot Vimeo
  • Multi-language publishing for distributed workforces on Pronot Vimeo

Vimeo

  • Business videosnot Blink
  • Marketing contentnot Blink
  • Training videosnot Blink
  • Portfolio showcasesnot Blink
  • Professional streamingnot Blink

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Blink

  • API access, advanced admin controls and compliance features are Enterprise only, with pricing on request
  • Events management, multi-language publishing and the AI assistant require Pro at $5 per user per month
  • Monthly billing costs about 40 percent more than annual, at $5.60 against $3.75 on Core

Vimeo

  • 2TB monthly bandwidth cap on self-serve plans; high-volume usage requires enterprise agreement
  • On Demand marketplace shutdown removes familiar monetization option; sellers must migrate
  • Pricing increased significantly in February 2026; legacy subscribers forced to new plans at much higher cost
  • Limited visibility and audience discovery compared to YouTube

Pricing, plan by plan

Blink

$3.4/month
  • Essential$3.4/month
    • News feed
    • Chat
    • Recognition
  • Business$undefined/month
    • Forms and surveys
    • Analytics
    • Integrations

Vimeo

Free
  • FreeFree
    • 500MB weekly upload
    • Basic privacy
    • Standard player
  • Plus$7/month
    • 5GB weekly upload
    • Advanced privacy
    • Custom player
  • Pro$20/month
    • 20GB weekly upload
    • Advanced analytics
    • Team collaboration
  • Business$50/month
    • Unlimited uploads
    • Advanced security
    • Team management

Which should you pick?

Choose Blink if

  • You need mobile-first design.
  • You also want news and updates.

Choose Vimeo if

  • You need hd video hosting.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Ios, Android, Smart-tv.
  • You also want custom video player.

Questions people ask

Is Blink or Vimeo better?
Neither clearly leads. Blink starts at $3.4/month and Vimeo at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Blink or Vimeo?
Vimeo has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $3.4/month for Blink and Free for Vimeo.
Does Blink or Vimeo run on more platforms?
Blink runs on Web. Vimeo runs on Web, Ios, Android, Smart-tv.
Can I use Vimeo for free?
Yes. Vimeo has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Blink starts at $3.4/month.
What is Blink best used for?
Blink is most often used for employee communications app for frontline and deskless staff, company news feed and targeted announcements, single sign-on hub to internal tools from a phone, multi-language publishing for distributed workforces on pro. Of those, employee communications app for frontline and deskless staff and company news feed and targeted announcements are not what Vimeo is typically brought in for.
What can Blink do that Vimeo cannot?
Blink covers Mobile-first design, News and updates, Chat messaging, Recognition. Vimeo covers HD video hosting, Custom video player, Privacy controls, Live streaming. Both handle Analytics.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Vimeo: What storage and bandwidth limits apply?

All Vimeo self-serve plans share a 2 TB monthly bandwidth cap. Accounts with repeated high usage may need to reduce delivery or upgrade to a custom agreement. Storage limits vary by plan tier.

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Vimeo: Are there free plan options?

Vimeo offers a Free plan with 1 GB lifetime upload limit, basic video hosting, and Vimeo logo on embeds. Paid plans start at approximately $12-20/month (billed annually) for the Starter tier.

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Vimeo: Does Vimeo offer live event streaming?

The Advanced plan and above include live event tools, deeper analytics, and more control over video experience. Enterprise plans offer full-scale event production and advanced digital security for media companies and large brands.

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Vimeo: What customization options are available?

Vimeo offers password protection and custom embed players on higher tiers. However, users report that customization options are limited compared to competitors, impacting branding and niche content offerings.

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Vimeo: How discoverable are videos on Vimeo?

Vimeo is designed for controlled distribution rather than broad audience discovery. Visibility is lower than YouTube across all measures, including smaller audience, fewer views, and lower standing in Google search results.

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