REClike is a web service developed and operated by Helixes Inc. for collecting, organizing, and sharing online videos. It is positioned for “everyone involved with video.” Rather than being a general-purpose document collaboration platform, it focuses on video inspiration libraries and playlist curation, allowing users to collect videos they like from across the web, build lists, and explore public lists created by other users.
Feature-wise, REClike centers on cross-service video management. Users can connect their YouTube and Vimeo accounts to automatically import videos they have liked in the past. It also supports video content from youtube.com, vimeo.com, facebook.com, and twitter.com. After importing, videos can be viewed in a grid layout, organized into lists via drag and drop, tagged, and filtered by thumbnail color—useful for scenarios such as visual inspiration, animation, music videos, and design references. Its player mode supports continuous playback across services such as YouTube and Vimeo, reducing the need to switch between multiple platforms. A browser extension is also available to help users quickly add new videos.
The product explicitly mentions “team collaboration,” allowing teams to create lists together. This makes it suitable for maintaining shared video asset libraries or curated collections. However, the available information does not disclose common enterprise software capabilities such as member roles, granular permissions, approvals, audit logs, or SSO. On the security side, the terms mainly emphasize that users are responsible for managing their own accounts and that user information is handled according to the privacy policy. We did not find details on encryption, backups, or compliance certifications, so companies considering a serious procurement should verify these points further.
REClike offers some browsing features without registration, a free service after registration, and paid services. Paid services are billed monthly and can be paid for by credit card or other methods designated by the operator. Monthly fees that have already been paid are generally non-refundable. The captured information does not provide specific pricing, plan benefits, or storage/capacity limits, so its value for money can only be assessed cautiously.
Its strengths are a focused use case and lightweight interactions, making it suitable for video creators, designers, animators, music video fans, and content curation teams managing cross-platform inspiration. Its drawbacks include limited information on enterprise-grade capabilities, no evident API/developer support, and opaque pricing.
The service’s own accessibility cannot be confirmed from the available text. However, it depends heavily on platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, and Twitter, which are restricted in mainland China, so overall usage will be “partially limited.” For teams in China that prioritize stable access and local payment options, alternatives such as Notion, Feishu Base, Yuque, Eagle, or Raindrop.io may be worth considering.
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reclike.com is an Japan SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach reclike.com directly.