Nook vs VideoAsk, Tolstoy & Bonjoro
They're great at recorded video. Nook is built for one job: a real human answering your visitors' questions, right where they hesitate, tap-to-play, page-aware, no typing.
| Capability | Nook | VideoAsk | Tolstoy | Bonjoro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lives on your site (embedded widget) | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | remove |
| Tap-to-play, visitors never type | check_circle | remove | remove | remove |
| Page-aware suggested questions | check_circle | remove | remove | remove |
| Branching paths between clips | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | remove |
| Real human, pre-recorded (not AI chat) | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle |
| One script tag / self-host | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | remove |
| Built-in funnel & per-question analytics | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | remove |
| Free plan | check_circle | check_circle | check_circle | remove |
Comparison reflects each product's primary, on-site use case. Competitor features change, check their sites for the latest.
vs VideoAsk
Great for async video forms and surveys, often on its own hosted page. Nook focuses on ambient, tap-to-play answers embedded in the moment of doubt.
vs Tolstoy
Strong shoppable / interactive video. Nook is lighter and narrower: a single host answering the questions a visitor would actually ask on this page.
vs Bonjoro
Excellent for 1:1 personalized outreach videos by email. Nook is the always-on, on-site version, every visitor, not one at a time.
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