meetergo vs Sprout Video Downloader

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool.

Meetergo is your easy, GDPR-safe scheduling tool with built-in video calls and branding.

Last updated: March 1, 2026

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Sprout Video Downloader

Download hosted MP4s from embedded/direct pages

Visual Comparison

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Overview

About meetergo

Meetergo is your all-in-one, intelligent platform for managing meetings and client engagements. It's designed to replace clunky, traditional scheduling tools by offering a smarter, more personalized, and cost-effective solution. At its heart is the innovative calgent© AI, which can be activated simply by CC'ing it on an email thread. This AI automatically qualifies leads, ensuring you spend time only on the right prospects. Meetergo seamlessly syncs with your CRM, sends personalized follow-ups, and handles everything from scheduling to secure video calls. Whether you're a solo freelancer, a growing sales team, or a large enterprise with strict compliance needs, meetergo adapts to you. With features like customizable booking pages, unlimited events, multilingual support, and 100% GDPR-compliant EU hosting, it provides a trustworthy and efficient foundation for business growth. It's scheduling that finally looks and works the way your business does.

About Sprout Video Downloader

SproutVideo Downloader is a browser extension built for users who need offline access to business videos, training content, and embedded media served through SproutVideo. It detects supported direct-file and streaming playback flows, surfaces available quality options when present, and exports the final result as MP4 for later playback.

Save supported SproutVideo videos from embeds and direct pages
Handle direct MP4 and supported HLS-backed workflows
Export MP4 files for easier offline viewing and review
Keep a browser-first workflow for business and training content
Avoid manual stream extraction from embedded players

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