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Start with these how-to articles
- Getting startedGetting started with ScreenflyLearn the basic Screenfly workflow from recording or importing a video through editing, baking, and sharing.
- Getting startedHow to record your first product demoCapture a tab, window, or screen in Screenfly and save the result to your Library and Studio project.
- Getting startedHow to choose a tab, window, or full-screen recordingDecide which browser capture source to use when recording a product demo in Screenfly.
- LibraryHow to use the LibraryUse the Screenfly Library to manage original recordings, imported videos, and baked outputs.
- LibraryHow to import an existing videoAdd an existing local video to Screenfly so you can edit, bake, and share it.
- Studio projectsHow to create and manage Studio projectsLearn how Studio projects organize files, edits, subtitles, export choices, and baked outputs.
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Latest GTM articles
- 2026-04-22Product demo video tool: what to look for before you recordHow to evaluate a product demo video tool for launches, sales, and onboarding without ending up in a slow screen-record-then-fix-it-later workflow.
- 2026-04-21Loom alternative for product demos: when a demo-first workflow fits betterLoom is strong for async communication, but product demo teams often need more control over pacing, polish, and export workflows.
- 2026-04-20SaaS onboarding video maker: how to make videos new users will actually watchA practical guide to SaaS onboarding videos that reduce time to value instead of overwhelming new users with a long feature tour.
