Use case

An investor demo video that shows the product working

Point Flowcase at your app, describe the flow, and get a clean, paced MP4 you can drop into the deck or the data room. No live screenshare, no nerves.

A demo gets about ninety seconds before an investor's attention moves on. A live screenshare can burn that window on a loading spinner, a stray notification, or the tab you forgot to close. Flowcase removes the live risk: you record the run once in the cloud and send a video that plays the same way every time.

You keep full control of what the demo shows. Walk through onboarding, the core workflow, and the one screen that proves traction, in the exact order that tells your story.

No live demo risk

Record the run once in the cloud and send a video that never lags, crashes, or shows a stray notification mid-pitch.

Looks edited, takes minutes

Auto-zoom, eased cursor motion, paced scenes, and captions land automatically, so the demo looks produced without a video editor.

Real account, real data

Save a login session once and Flowcase records against your live app, so investors see the product as it actually runs.

Re-render before every meeting

Changed pricing or shipped a feature? Update the flow and render a fresh cut in minutes, not another late night.

From your live app to a finished demo in four steps

Start by pasting the URL where the flow begins. If the good part lives behind a login, save a session once on the Connections page and Flowcase records as your account, without ever handling your password. The demo runs against your real data, not a stripped staging environment.

Next, say what to show. Write the goal in plain English and the AI agent plans the clicks and typing, or hand it exact scripted steps when the path has to be precise: click New Project, type the company name, confirm the dashboard loads.

Then Flowcase captures a clean run. The director pass groups the raw clicks into paced, named scenes, auto-zoom eases into each field and button, and captions get generated on top. You render up to 4K and get a shareable MP4 and link.

Why this beats recording it yourself the night before

Doing it by hand means screen-recording software, a steady hand on the cursor, a script you read out loud, and three takes before the timing feels right. One typo or a slow API call and you start over.

Flowcase handles the parts that make a hand-recorded demo look amateur. The cursor moves on smooth, eased paths instead of jittering across the screen. The camera zooms to the field that matters, so investors are never hunting for what changed. Scenes are paced so the product breathes instead of racing.

When you tweak pricing or rename a screen the week before a meeting, you re-render in minutes instead of clearing your evening.

Example flows that earn a second meeting

A B2B SaaS founder scripts the aha moment: sign up, connect a data source, and watch the first report populate. The director pass names the scenes Onboarding, Connect, and First Insight, so the arc reads clearly even on mute in a crowded inbox.

A marketplace founder shows both sides in one take: a buyer posts a request, a seller responds, and the match closes. A fintech founder records a transaction moving through the dashboard, with auto-zoom landing on the balance update and captions calling out each step.

Each one ships as a tight MP4 that sits inside the deck or the follow-up email, not a calendar invite.

Built for the deck, the data room, and the cold email

A demo video travels further than a meeting. Drop the MP4 into your pitch deck so the slide plays itself, link it from the data room so partners can watch on their own time, and paste it into a cold outreach email so the product speaks before you do.

Because every render is identical, you can send the same demo to ten firms and trust it lands the same way each time. Update it for a new round, swap in the latest feature, and re-render a fresh cut from the same flow.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a good investor demo video?
Keep it under two minutes, open on the aha moment rather than the login screen, and show the product doing real work with real data. Flowcase paces the scenes, zooms to what matters, and adds captions so the story reads even with the sound off.
Do I need to give a live screenshare instead?
No. A recorded demo removes the live risks of lag, crashes, and notifications, and you can send it to many investors at once. Use Flowcase for the recorded version and save the live conversation for questions about the business.
Can I show features that are behind a login?
Yes. Save a login session once on the Connections page and Flowcase records as your account without ever seeing your password, so the demo runs against your real, authenticated app.
How fast can I update the video before a meeting?
Quickly. Edit the goal or the scripted steps and re-render. Because rendering runs in the cloud, you get a fresh MP4 and link in minutes when pricing changes or a new feature ships.
What resolution and format do I get?
You get an MP4 plus a shareable link, rendered in the cloud up to 4K depending on your plan. That drops cleanly into a pitch deck, a data room, or an email.
Can I control exactly what the demo does?
Yes. Hand the AI agent a plain-English goal and it plans the clicks, or give it exact scripted steps when the path has to be precise. Either way you decide the order and what each scene proves.

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