Video hosting is now built in

From a YouTube embed on Free to 200 hours of native video storage on Business - here's how video works across Kyre's plans.

Video is one of the best ways to sell a course, prove a result, or just make your site feel like a real place instead of a folder of text. Here’s how it works on each Kyre plan.

Free: embed what you’ve already got

If you’re already publishing on YouTube or Vimeo, Free lets you embed that video directly into your Kyre pages. No native storage, but also no extra cost - and your existing audience on those platforms still finds you the way they already do.

Creator, Pro, and Business: native video storage

Once you’re on a paid plan, you get dedicated video storage that scales with your tier - 10 hours on Creator, 50 on Pro, and 200 on Business, which covers the vast majority of course catalogues and membership libraries without ever needing to think about it again. Native video means no YouTube branding, no “recommended videos” pulling people away from your site, and no ads playing in front of your own content.

Why this matters for courses and memberships

A course platform that makes you host video somewhere else is really asking you to run two products at once - your course site, and your video host, stitched together with embed codes. Keeping video native means your lesson progress, your video player, and your gated access all live in the same system, instead of three systems pretending to be one.

What we didn’t do

We didn’t make video a separate add-on with its own bill. It’s part of the plan you’re already on, sized to match what that plan is generally used for. If you outgrow your limit, upgrading also gets you a lower transaction fee and more contacts - not just more video room.