Flowcase vs Supademo

Flowcase vs Supademo: a rendered video, or an interactive tour?

Both turn your app into a demo. The real question is the output: a finished MP4 you can post anywhere, or an embedded click-through people step through themselves.

Supademo and Flowcase both help you demo your product, but they ship different things. Supademo is known for interactive walkthroughs: a clickable, embedded experience a viewer drives at their own pace. Flowcase makes a rendered video. You point it at your app's URL, describe the flow in plain English, and it produces a polished MP4 in the cloud.

If your end goal is a launch clip, a social post, a sales follow-up, or a YouTube walkthrough, you want a file you can drop anywhere. That is where Flowcase fits. If your goal is a self-guided tour embedded on a page, an interactive tool is the better call. Here is how each approach works and when to reach for which.

A file, not a frame

Flowcase outputs an MP4 you can drop into a landing page, an email, an ad, or social, no embed required.

Plain English in, polished video out

Describe the goal and the agent plans the clicks; a director pass paces it into named scenes.

Camera that follows the action

Auto-zoom eases into each click and field, then back out, so attention lands where it matters.

Records as your account

Save a login session once and Flowcase captures authenticated flows without ever seeing your password.

How Flowcase turns a URL into a finished video

You give Flowcase a starting URL and a goal. Describe the flow in plain English, or hand it exact scripted steps: click this, type that, confirm the result. An AI agent plans the clicks and typing, then captures a clean run through your app.

A director pass groups those raw clicks into paced, named scenes with timing and importance, the way an editor builds a timeline. The camera auto-zooms into each click and field, then eases back out, so viewers always look where it matters. Captions are generated for you. The result renders in the cloud, up to 4K, as an MP4.

Rendered video vs interactive demo: the core difference

An interactive demo is something a viewer operates. They move through it themselves, advancing when they choose. It shines for in-page tours, onboarding flows, and letting a prospect explore at their own speed.

A rendered video is something a viewer watches. It plays start to finish with eased cursor motion, auto-zoom, and captions baked in. It travels well: a landing page hero, a tweet, a sales follow-up, a changelog entry, an ad. You control the pacing, and every viewer sees the same clean run.

Neither is strictly better. If you mainly need an embedded, clickable tour, that is the interactive lane. If you need a file you can post and forget, that is video.

Why this beats recording and editing by hand

The manual path is a screen recorder plus an editor. You rehearse the flow, capture it, trim the dead air, zoom in by hand on the important moments, add captions, and re-export when the product changes. Every update means starting over.

Flowcase collapses that into a prompt. The agent runs the flow, the director paces it, the camera moves itself, and the cloud renders the file. When your UI changes, you re-run the same goal instead of re-shooting and re-cutting.

Authenticated capture without handing over your password

Most real demos need a logged-in view. Flowcase records inside your account using a saved login session you set up once on the Connections page. It never sees or stores your password.

That means dashboards, account settings, and gated features show up in the video as your account would see them, not a blank logged-out shell.

Frequently asked questions

Flowcase vs Supademo: which should I choose?
Choose Flowcase when you need a rendered MP4 to post on a landing page, in an ad, on social, or in a sales email. Choose an interactive tool like Supademo when you want an embedded, clickable tour a viewer steps through themselves. They solve adjacent problems, so the right pick comes down to your output: a video file or a self-guided walkthrough.
Does Flowcase produce an interactive click-through demo?
No. Flowcase produces a rendered video, an MP4 with eased cursor motion, auto-zoom, and captions. If you specifically need an in-page interactive tour, an interactive demo platform is the better fit for that format.
Do I need to install anything or know how to edit video?
No. There is no local app to install and no editing required. Flowcase runs in the browser and renders in the cloud. You provide a URL and a flow, the agent and director handle the capture and pacing, and you get a finished file.
Can Flowcase demo a product behind a login?
Yes. Save a login session once on the Connections page, and Flowcase records as your account. It captures authenticated views like dashboards and settings without ever seeing your password.
How do I describe the flow I want recorded?
Two ways. Give the AI agent a plain-English goal and it plans the clicks and typing, or hand it exact scripted steps: click this element, type that value, confirm this result. Use whichever gives you the control you need.
What quality and length can I render?
Cloud rendering goes up to 4K. Length depends on your plan: Free includes 3 minutes of rendered demo per month at 1080p with a watermark, and paid plans raise the monthly pool and resolution and remove the watermark, billing per second over the pool.

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