Demo videos for product managers, made in minutes
Point Flowcase at your app, describe the flow in plain English, and get a clean, captioned MP4 you can drop into a launch update, a sprint review, or a help center.
You ship features all week. Then someone needs to see them: a VP who skipped the demo, a sales team that wants something to show, a user who needs to learn the new flow. So you open a screen recorder, fumble the cursor, redo the take three times, and trim a clip that still looks like a screen recording.
Flowcase does that part for you. You give it your app's URL and the flow you want shown. It drives the app, captures a clean run, and renders a paced video with auto-zoom, smooth cursor motion, and captions. No reshoots, no editor.
Brief it like a teammate
Write the flow in plain English and the AI agent plans the clicks, or hand it exact scripted steps when precision matters.
Auto-zoom and captions
The camera eases into each click and field while generated captions keep viewers oriented, with no editing on your end.
Record behind the login
Save a session once and Flowcase captures authenticated flows as your account without ever seeing your password.
Re-render after every change
Update the flow and get a fresh cut on demand, so your demos never go stale when the product moves.
From a plain-English flow to a finished video
Describe the goal the way you'd brief a teammate: "Sign up, create a project, invite a member." The AI agent plans the clicks and typing, then captures the run. When you need exact control, give scripted steps instead: click this, type that, confirm the result. Either way, you stay out of the editing seat.
A director pass groups the raw clicks into named, paced scenes with timing and importance, like an editor laying out a timeline. The camera eases into each click and field, then pulls back, so a stakeholder always looks where it matters. Captions are generated for you.
Why this beats recording it by hand
A manual screen recording costs you a quiet half hour, a steady hand, and usually a few retakes when the cursor wanders or a notification pops. Multiply that by every feature, every release, every audience that wants its own cut. The time adds up, and the output still looks rough.
Flowcase produces the same video on demand and keeps it consistent. Re-run the flow after a UI change and get a fresh cut without rebuilding anything. The zoom, pacing, and motion are handled the same way every time, so your fifth demo looks as polished as your first.
Demos for every audience a PM serves
Stakeholders want the highlight, not the whole session. Sales wants something clean enough to send. Users want a short walkthrough of the new flow. Support wants a clip to attach to an article. One flow can become each of those without you opening a video tool.
For features behind a login, save a session once on the Connections page. Flowcase then records as your account and never sees your password, so authenticated flows render as cleanly as public ones.
Rendered in the cloud, ready to share
There's no app to install and nothing to keep running on your laptop. Flowcase renders in the cloud up to 4K and hands you an MP4 you can post in Slack, embed in a release note, or drop into a deck.
Paste a link, write a goal, and come back to a finished file. The render happens while you move on to the next thing on your roadmap.
Frequently asked questions
- What makes Flowcase good for demo videos for product managers?
- It removes the manual recording and editing. You describe a flow, and Flowcase drives your app, captures a clean run, and renders a paced video with auto-zoom and captions. PMs use it to produce stakeholder updates, sales clips, and user walkthroughs from the same flow, then re-render when the product changes.
- Do I need to write a script, or can I just describe the demo?
- Both work. Describe the goal in plain English and the AI agent plans the clicks and typing for you. When you need exact control, give scripted steps instead, like click this button and type that value, and Flowcase follows them precisely.
- Can it demo features that are behind a login?
- Yes. Save a login session once on the Connections page, and Flowcase records as your account for authenticated flows. It captures the session without ever seeing your password, so private features render as cleanly as public pages.
- What resolution and length can I render?
- Cloud rendering goes up to 4K depending on your plan. The free plan covers 3 minutes per month at 1080p with a watermark. Paid plans raise the resolution, remove the watermark, and add a larger monthly pool of rendered seconds, with pay-as-you-go per second beyond it.
- How do I share or reuse the finished video?
- You get a standard MP4. Post it in Slack, embed it in a release note, attach it to a help article, or drop it into a deck. There's nothing to install, since everything runs in the cloud.
- What happens when the UI changes after I record?
- Re-run the same flow and Flowcase captures a fresh take, then renders an updated video. You don't rebuild anything, which keeps launch and onboarding demos current as the product evolves.
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