Engineering & Product

Ship the feature.
The demo ships itself.

Every release deserves a walkthrough. Nobody has time to record one. With Rec you press record once, or you press nothing at all and an AI agent demos the new build and posts it to Slack.

Free Chrome extension. No watermarks, no time limits.

“What shipped this week?” shouldn't be a mystery

The feature is merged, the changelog says “various improvements,” and three weeks later sales still doesn't know it exists. Demos at the all-hands cover the highlights; everything else ships silently.

Writing release notes that land takes longer than the fix did. Recording a walkthrough means finding a quiet moment, a clean account, and the energy to narrate. So it gets skipped, and the knowledge stays in the head of whoever built it.

Meanwhile, the people who needed that demo reconstruct it from screenshots and guesswork: support answering tickets about the new flow, sales fielding “can it do X?”, the PM writing the launch post.

A narrated walkthrough for every release, on autopilot if you want

The manual way is already fast: hit record in Chrome, click through the new feature for two minutes, stop. Rec writes the transcript, the summary, and the chapters, and can auto-post the link to your Slack channel the moment it's ready.

The AI-native way is faster still. Rec's agent recorder lets Claude, or any MCP-connected agent, drive a real browser through the new flow, even behind your staging login, annotating every step. When it stops, Rec generates a clean AI voiceover from the steps, so the demo arrives narrated without anyone speaking a word.

Either way, the recording is machine-readable forever. Next quarter, when someone asks “when did we change the billing screen?”, the answer is one search away, timestamp included.

From merge to demo in minutes

1

Ship it

Merge the PR and deploy. The feature is live on staging or production.

2

Record, or delegate

Click record and walk through it yourself, or tell your agent: “record a 2-minute demo of the new billing flow.”

3

It lands in Slack

Narrated video, summary, and chapters auto-posted to your release channel. Viewers skim or watch, their choice.

Merge, then type one sentence to Claude. By the time I've poured a coffee, there's a narrated demo of the feature sitting in #releases.

The release ritual Rec makes possible

Who gets their time back

Engineers ending the demo chore

No more “can you record a quick video of that?” after a long shipping week. The agent records it from the build. You review the link and hit share.

PMs running async sprint reviews

Replace the 30-minute demo meeting with three 2-minute recordings. Everyone watches with chapters and a summary, on their own time, in their own language if you dub it.

Support & sales staying current

Every release lands as a watchable, searchable walkthrough. When a customer asks about the new flow, the answer is a link instead of a calendar invite to engineering.

Never ship silently again

Record the walkthrough in one click, or let an agent do it. Free to start, with no watermarks and no time limits.

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