Wistia Video Marketing Platform Launches Enterprise Plan For Large-Scale Businesses

Starting at $300 a month, the new plan offers video analytics, unlimited hosting and integration with HubSpot, Marketo and Pardot.

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Boston-based video marketing and analytics platform Wistia has launched a new “Enterprise” level plan, offering large-scale organizations a complete video management solution that can be integrated with Hubspot, Marketo and Pardot marketing platforms.

According to the announcement, the new plan contains all the features of Wistia’s “Free,” “Basic” and “Pro” offerings — including video management tools, analytics and a custom video player — along with unlimited video hosting and client support.

“The mistake most big companies make is considering video as a discrete and isolated aspect of their marketing strategy,” says Wistia CEO Chris Savage. “We hope our Enterprise plan goes some way to encouraging a more integrated perspective.”

Starting at $300 per month, Wistia claims its Enterprise plan is five times less expensive than comparable offerings.

Founded in 2006, Wistia boasts clients in 50 countries worldwide and works with more than 200,000 businesses that leverage its video marketing tools.


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