This appears to be a near-replica of Supademo, which we currently use. Other than superficial differences (different icons etc.) everything is the same, including the UX flow, the step editors, options provided, etc.
This space has some great pioneers like Supademo, Storylane, Arcade, and Tango. Honestly, when building our product, we did look at these experienced players, no denying that. They've all done impressive work.
At the same time, we believe each product naturally focuses on slightly different user needs. We've made some different design choices based on what we care about most. For us, the starting point was collaboration, we wanted product demo creation to feel more like working in Figma or Google Docs. You can invite co-founders, teammates, or people from different departments to edit together, and tell the product story from multiple angles.
Have you tried listing it on other directories?
I’m planning to do that. Do you have any recommendations? And, do directory sites actually work?
This appears to be a near-replica of Supademo, which we currently use. Other than superficial differences (different icons etc.) everything is the same, including the UX flow, the step editors, options provided, etc.
This space has some great pioneers like Supademo, Storylane, Arcade, and Tango. Honestly, when building our product, we did look at these experienced players, no denying that. They've all done impressive work.
At the same time, we believe each product naturally focuses on slightly different user needs. We've made some different design choices based on what we care about most. For us, the starting point was collaboration, we wanted product demo creation to feel more like working in Figma or Google Docs. You can invite co-founders, teammates, or people from different departments to edit together, and tell the product story from multiple angles.
Curious how collaboration works in Snapdemo — is it more like async commenting, or can multiple people actually edit a demo together in real time?
more like "many people edit a demo together in real time"
It seems like a great alternative to Arcade. I'll definitely give it a try.
Thank you :-)