DAAAM vs. Filecamp
Filecamp is a cloud-based file sharing and review platform for creative teams. DAAAM is an AI video search engine. These tools do completely different things — Filecamp manages file access, DAAAM analyses video content.




| Feature | DAAAM | Filecamp |
|---|---|---|
| AI video search | ||
| AI editorial tagging | ||
| Natural language queries | ||
| Works offline | ||
| Client file sharing | ||
| Client review & approval | ||
| No monthly subscriptionFilecamp has a 30-day free trial but no permanent free tier |
DAAAM
AI footage search — finds the shot by description
Filecamp
File sharing platform — client review and approval workflows
Bottom line
Filecamp is excellent for what it does: sharing files with clients and collecting feedback. It doesn't analyse video content, generate descriptions, or enable search by meaning. DAAAM doesn't share files with clients. If you need client review workflows, use Filecamp. If you need to search your footage by description, use DAAAM. Many filmmakers use both.
DAAAM is available now — $69, one-time. No cloud account. No subscription.