Comparisons

How Video Message Compares

Every option has a trade-off. Here is an honest look at each one — including where the alternative wins.

Video Guest Book vs Paper Guest Book

Paper guest books have been a wedding staple for decades. But in an age where every phone has a camera, couples are discovering that video messages ca…

Video Guest Book vs Audio Phone Booth

Audio phone booths have become popular at weddings — guests pick up a phone and leave a voice message. It's a step up from paper, but it misses half t…

Video Guest Book vs Camera Kiosk

Camera kiosks (video booths) are the premium option for wedding video messages. A camera on a tripod, a screen, sometimes a backdrop. They produce gre…

Video Guest Book vs DIY Video Collection

Some couples think: "Why not just ask guests to text us videos?" It's a fair question. You could create a WhatsApp group, share a Google Drive link, o…

Video Message vs Celebrate.buzz

Celebrate.buzz and Video Message look almost identical on the surface: guests scan a QR code, record a video message from their phone, and the videos …

Video Message vs Virtual Video Guestbook

Virtual Video Guestbook is run by VideoBooth Systems, a company with genuine pedigree: they report more than three million video messages captured for…

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