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Tango vs Screen Recording / Video

See how Tango compares to screen recording and video — and when to use each.

Tango is a process capture tool that takes screenshots of the steps in your Workflow and automatically transcribes descriptions of each step. For example, when you click a "Submit" button, Tango will take a picture of the button you click and label it "Click on Submit", but it won't record you moving the mouse over to press the button.

With Tango, it's also easy to edit your step by step guides, either during capture or after. This is far easier to manage compared to trying to record the perfect video in one take, or use editing tools later.

With that said, you can turn any Tango guide into an embedded video after you've captured it, with voice narration added as well.

Get started with Tango here.

On Tango Pro and Enterprise plans, you can transform any process you've captured into an embedded video, which users can then watch, rather than scroll or click through. You can learn more here.

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