1. Plan your demo
Determine what you want to achieve with this demo. Is it for user onboarding, product training or marketing?
2. Outline key points
List down the main features and steps to highlight in the demo so your narrative turns out smooth.
3. Capture your demo
Install the Extension: Make sure the interactive demo software extension is installed in your browser.
Start Recording: Use the shortcut keys (CTRL+E) to begin capturing your screen. Ensure all necessary permissions are granted.
Show Key Actions: Perform the actions you want to demonstrate. Navigate through your product as if you're guiding a live audience.
Stop Recording: Use the shortcut keys CTRL+E to stop recording your screen.
Alternatively you can also upload media from library or computer in case you have images in place already. Choose the medium that suits your needs.
4. Customize your demo
Edit Your Demo: Add layers, screenshots, and missed screens if necessary. Ensure all important details are included.
Enhance Visual Appeal: Add backgrounds, customize fonts, colors, and styles to match your brand.
Incorporate AI Features: Use AI to generate annotations and voiceovers. Provide context to the AI and let it enhance your demo.
Switch Formats: Choose between tour, guide, and video formats based on your audience and objectives. Use the unified dashboard to make adjustments.
5. Share Your Demo
Generate Shareable Links: Publish the demo to your audience with a quick link.
Embed on Websites: Use the embed code to add the demo to your website, blog, or landing page.
Email and Social Media: Share the demo via email campaigns or social media platforms to reach a wider audience.
Track Performance: Monitor engagement metrics and feedback to understand how your demo is performing and identify areas for improvement.