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Capturing & Editing

Capture processes and edit them into clean, professional workflows.

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How do I start capturing a Workflow?Click the Tango extension and start using any web app. Tango records your steps automatically.
Can I add more steps into an existing Tango?Open an existing workflow and add new steps anywhere in the sequence.
How do I zoom in and out in screenshots?Zoom in to highlight a specific area of a screenshot or zoom out to show more context.
Can I edit an image after capturing?Add arrows, shapes, text, or blur to any screenshot after you've captured it.
How do I rearrange steps in a Tango Workflow?Reorder steps in your workflow by dragging them to a new position.
Are there limitations to what Tango can capture?Tango captures most web apps, but some sites and technologies aren't supported. See what's excluded.
How do I delete a Workflow?Permanently delete a workflow from your Workspace.
Can I add my own branding to Tango Workflows?Remove Tango branding and add your own logo. Available on Pro and Enterprise plans.
Can I add callouts to my Tango?Add callouts to highlight tricky steps or give readers more context on a specific action.
How do I add or change Headings on my Tango?Add or edit headings to organize your workflow into sections.
How do I use Batch Blur?Blur the same region across every screenshot in your workflow at once.
Can I bulk edit URLs in a Tango?Update every URL in a workflow at once instead of editing links one by one.
Are there limits to how many steps I can capture in a Workflow?Workflows support more than 100 steps. Here's how to keep capturing once you hit the limit.
How do I use Voice Transcription?Record your voice while capturing and Tango transcribes it into step descriptions automatically.
How do Workflow Translations work?View any workflow in another language. No need to rebuild the guide from scratch.
How does branching work in Tango?Show multiple valid paths in one process document so teammates can choose the right steps for their situation.
Flexible Steps in TangoInstead of forcing users to follow one exact input or selection, Flexible Steps let them choose the option that applies to their situation and continue the process seamlessly.
Combining StepsCombine Steps help streamline your guides by automatically merging closely related actions into a single step. This reduces step count, improves readability, and makes guides easier to follow.