product tour

From clicks to a finished guide, in four moves.

Everything below is shipped and working today — this is the product early access unlocks.

1 · Capture

Click through the task once. SnapSensei does the documentation.

  • Chrome extension for anything in the browser
  • macOS menu-bar app for native apps — one shortcut (⌃⌥S) to start and stop
  • Screenshots taken before each click, so every image shows the screen as you saw it
  • Element names, page titles and typed values captured for context; secure fields always redacted
How to transfer a Google Analytics account🔒 client link
1
Click “Admin” in the left sidebar
2
Choose the destination organisation
✨ drafted by AI

2 · Draft

The blank page is someone else's problem.

  • AI writes the title, description and every step from the captured context
  • Plain, imperative language — "Click “New invoice”", not coordinates
  • Your section headings are author-owned: the AI never rewrites them
  • Re-draft any time; your original text is kept
✨ Draft with AI~seconds
Titlewritten
Descriptionwritten
12 stepswritten
Your headingsuntouched

3 · Edit

A real editor, not a form.

  • Drag-and-drop reorder, insert section headings, automatic table of contents
  • Two zoom styles per step: crop into the action, or a magnifier loupe over the full screenshot
  • Redaction pixelates the stored image permanently — nothing to un-blur
  • Undo/redo with ⌘Z / ⌘⇧Z; every change autosaves
  • Attach a video walkthrough (Loom, YouTube, CleanShot & more) and a closing message
Step 3 — Set the due dateediting
↕ drag to reorder🖍️ redacted🔍 loupe 2.5×↶ undo

4 · Deliver

Send it as yours, keep control after you hit send.

  • Branded share pages: your logo, colour and footer
  • Password protection and link expiry, per guide and per book
  • Embed any guide in Notion, Confluence or your help centre
  • Branded PDF export for the inbox crowd
  • Read analytics on every link
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Reading funnel
See it with your own workflows.

Early access opens in small batches.