Komodo Decks lets you screencast HD videos in a snap! Just share your screen, connect your camera, and record for as long as you want. You can also use the Chrome extension to start recording directly from your browser with the click of a button.
And thanks to the transcript-based video editor, you’ll be able to delete mistakes and dub over recordings on the fly. Not only can you screencast to viewers, but you can also record every single click along the video timeline.
Komodo Decks will always save these recordings as screenshots in the sidebar, so you can analyze user activity anytime. Whether you need to create product demos, conduct user testing, or develop training videos, this tool has you covered!
Once you’re done recording, you can skip all the encoding and exporting to simply send it along as a shareable link. This tool lets you embed your videos anywhere, including your everyday tools like Slack, Gmail, Jira, and Notion.
You can also embed videos with gif summaries that highlight each step, so viewers can find what they need fast. Plus, Komodo Decks will automatically send you email notifications whenever viewers leave comments on the video.
With Komodo Decks, you’ll get detailed video analytics every day that you can forward to important stakeholders. You’ll be able to see when and where your video was watched, check the view count, and get notified when viewers leave comments.
And if you need anything, you can reach out to the Komodo Decks engineering team for feature requests and support. Good thing Komodo Decks makes it easy to screencast from any browser and whip up HD videos with zero technical know-how.
Komodo Decks Showcase: Alternative to Screencastify & Berrycast
Komodo Decks is a user-friendly screencasting solution that lets you create and share HD video demos, walkthroughs, and more.
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