At a glance

Tella Cap
Best for Professionals wanting polished video presentations Developers wanting open-source screen recording
Starting price Free Free
Free tier
Open source
Free tier available
Open source
Custom Branding
Editing
Layouts
No Watermark
Open Source
Privacy-First
Shareable Links
Teleprompter

Tella

Strengths

  • Includes Layouts as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows
  • Includes Teleprompter as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows
  • Free for 10 videos — generous enough for most small teams to get real work done
  • Includes editing alongside the core feature set — fewer separate tools needed

Weaknesses

  • Free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in screen recording
  • Limited team/admin features if your organization eventually scales up

Cap

Strengths

  • Open source and transparent
  • Open-source codebase gives you full transparency and community-driven development
  • Fully open-source — you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in
  • The core product is free with no paywalled essentials

Weaknesses

  • May lack some advanced features
  • Self-hosting is free but requires server maintenance and DevOps knowledge
  • Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
  • Ecosystem of third-party integrations is smaller than the market leaders in screen recording

The bottom line

Pricing: Both Tella and Cap are free. You can try both without spending a dollar.

Feature gaps: Tella offers Custom Branding, Editing and Layouts that Cap lacks. Cap brings No Watermark, Open Source and Privacy-First that Tella does not have.

Team fit: Both tools target individuals teams, so the decision hinges on features and workflow fit rather than scale.

Open source: Cap is open source, meaning you can self-host, audit the code, and avoid vendor lock-in. Tella is proprietary — you are trusting the vendor with your data and uptime.

Where each tool shines: Tella's biggest strengths are: includes layouts as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows. includes teleprompter as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows. Cap's biggest strengths are: open source and transparent. open-source codebase gives you full transparency and community-driven development.

Watch out for: With Tella, users commonly note that free plan exists but key features are locked behind the paid upgrade. With Cap, the main complaint is that may lack some advanced features.

Choose Tella if...

  • You need a tool built for professionals wanting polished video presentations
  • You specifically need Custom Branding and Editing
  • You care about includes teleprompter as a core feature, purpose-built for screen recording workflows
  • The free tier works for you: free for 10 videos

Choose Cap if...

  • Your profile matches its sweet spot: developers wanting open-source screen recording
  • You need self-hosting, data sovereignty, or the ability to audit source code
  • You specifically need No Watermark and Open Source
  • You care about open-source codebase gives you full transparency and community-driven development

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