Callup.gg records and shares your best clips just like Medal, then adds an AI Replay Coach, pro coaches, and LFG so you actually rank up. If you want a Medal alternative that helps you improve, not just store highlights, here's how they compare.
Comparison reflects each platform's core product. Medal is a trademark of its respective owner; Callup.gg is not affiliated with Medal.
Medal is built to capture and share. Callup is built to make you better.
Upload a death, a lost round, or a whole match and the AI Replay Coach breaks down what went wrong in plain language: positioning, util, timing, and decisions. Medal saves the clip. Callup tells you why you lost it.
When the AI isn't enough, book a 1-on-1 with a verified pro coach right inside the app. Medal has no coaching marketplace. Callup is built around actually getting better, not just re-watching.
Post an LFG, filter by game, rank, role, and region, and find a duo or a five-stack tied to real profiles with clips and ranks. Medal doesn't do structured matchmaking. Callup does.
Clips, coaching, teammates, and live esports streams sit together in the full "upload, improve, get called up" loop. Medal is a clip library. Callup is the platform you grow on.
Medal has been a go-to clip recorder for years, with a huge library of community highlights and a fast capture-and-share flow. If all you want is to grab a play and post it, it does that well. Callup covers that same ground and then keeps going, turning every clip into a chance to actually improve. Use Callup when you don't just want the highlight, you want the rank.
Yes. Callup.gg does everything you'd use Medal for: record your PC gameplay, auto-save your best moments, and share clips to a vertical feed. Then it goes further with an AI Replay Coach, a pro coaching marketplace, and structured LFG. If your goal isn't just to save clips but to actually improve and rank up, Callup is the more complete option.
Three things Medal doesn't offer: (1) an AI Replay Coach that analyzes your clip and tells you exactly what to fix, (2) a marketplace to book 1-on-1 sessions with verified pro coaches, and (3) structured LFG to find teammates by game, rank, role, and region. Callup also has live esports streams and is built around getting scouted, not just clip storage.
Yes. Recording clips, sharing to the feed, posting LFG, and one free AI Replay Coach analysis every month are all free. Callup Pro unlocks more AI Coach credits, higher upload caps, ad-free viewing, and bigger LFG limits. You can clip, share, and find teammates without paying anything.
You can upload any clip you've already saved, including ones recorded with Medal or any other tool, straight to Callup from your phone or the web. Once it's on Callup you can run it through the AI Replay Coach or share it to the feed. There's no account-to-account import. You just upload the video file.
No. Medal is a clip-capture and sharing platform. It records and stores your highlights but doesn't analyze your gameplay or tell you how to improve. Callup's AI Replay Coach is the core difference: it reviews your clip and gives concrete, game-specific feedback so each upload makes you better.
Callup. Medal is excellent if all you want is to capture and share highlights. But if you want to climb, meaning understand your mistakes, get coached, and find teammates who communicate, Callup is purpose-built for improvement. That's the whole idea behind "Upload. Improve. Get Called Up."
Join Callup.gg free, upload your first clip, and let the AI Replay Coach show you what to fix.