An easier way to organize videos and see stats in a snap

Vimeo Staff
We"ve spruced up some pixels to bring you a sleek new Videos page, helping you save time, manage uploads, and track performance.

Every pixel needs some polishing now and again. But we decided to overhaul a whole bunch of them, and hone in on the places that matter most for creators. Cue the beta of our brand-new Videos page: here, you can easily organize, search, and manage all your videos — whether you have a few or a few hundred — and save yourself heaps of time as you go.

The Videos page replaces the tab formerly known as Video Organizer, serving as your new go-to for all things video asset management. And it’s super simple to find: click or tap “Manage videos” in the top nav, or “Videos” under your avatar. You can manage from your desktop or tablet, and on mobile you can easily view changes you’ve made to your videos. Here’s what comes with the sleek new redesign:

Easily organize your video library You’ve got uploads, and you need to be able to quickly sort through them. Now it’s more intuitive than ever: search and sort by privacy, date added, or duration to keep your videos organized in a clean new layout.

Track video performance instantly See the most important stats from the past 30 days in a snap, including play rate, plays by URL that surface where your viewers are coming from, and engagement graphs for PRO or Business members, showing where viewers are most engaged and where they’re dropping off.

Save time with bulk actions Vimeo Plus, PRO, and Business members can select multiple videos and make bulk adjustments on everything from embed settings to licensing options. Because setting things instantly and all at once = way more time saved.

And perhaps the best news of all: this is just the first step toward giving video creators even more of what they need. The new Videos page lays the foundation for an easier, sleeker, and more robust experience — so you can control all the things that matter most to you and your videos. So take the Videos page out for a spin, and enjoy easily organizing your uploads, tracking your video performance, and soaking up the all-new view of your videos. We’ll see you for more updates oh so soon.

Go beyond organizing video - in addition to the Vimeo video player, you can also leverage Vimeo's video editor for tasks like trimming video, merging video, compressing video, cropping video, making GIFs, and more.

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