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Gumlet Introduces One-Click Mux Migration & DRM Usage Graph
The Gumlet team has just introduced a host of new features to its video hosting platform, including one-click Mux migration, a DRM usage graph and smarter watermarks.
New Features

Let’s dive right into the new Gumlet features, which include:
- DRM Usage Graph: You can now view your DRM request activity over time, providing a clear overview of how DRM is being used across your content. You no longer need to guess whether DRM is firing correctly or how usage trends are moving ahead of your billing cycle.
- One-Click Mux Migration: You can now migrate your video library directly from Mux to Gumlet. Simply connect your Mux account to transfer your content intact, eliminating the need for manual downloads or re-uploads.
- Set Durations for Dynamic Watermarks: Watermarks can now be precisely timed. You can set how long the dynamic watermark stays visible for, as well as how long it stays hidden before reappearing. This gives you a pulsing watermark effect that’s harder to crop out and less distracting for legitimate viewers.
- Privacy-First Lead Forms: Lead forms now support a privacy policy link and a terms of use link, as well as a consent checkbox. These features help you to meet GDPR and regional data privacy requirements. If you are collecting viewer data, these controls will make it easier to provide the transparency and consent options that your audience may require.
In other news, the Gumlet dashboard now has a full set of keyboard shortcuts. You can now navigate to any section, toggle the sidebar, switch themes, jump to analytics and more — all without touching the mouse!
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