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In our daily working life, we are often exposed to many tutorials, often in the form of pictures and videos.
As a tutorial, the important purpose is to tell learners what to do under what circumstances, graphic tutorial can better do this, but its disadvantages are also obvious, is not easy for learners to learn, reading is more boring; Compared with graphic tutorials, video tutorials can better reflect the real operating environment and are more interesting. However, to describe the operation steps, it is necessary to add dubbing or subtitles, which costs a lot to produce and maintain.
The Storyteller
To address many of the pitfalls of traditional tutorial creation, we developed Storyteller, an interactive tutorial editor based on No-Code.
Storyteller allows you to create interactive tutorials quickly and easily without writing code, and embed them in any website or teaching site in the simplest way possible.
Storyteller can be used for product demonstrations or as an interactive instruction manual to facilitate product promotion, as well as for teaching and remote instruction.
If you still don’t know what Storyteller looks like or does, go to the Storyteller website for product demonstrations and instructions.
Why is Storyteller confident that it can overcome the pitfalls of traditional tutorials?
This is due to Storyteller’s division of the scene for making tutorials. We divide the environment for making tutorials into Web pages, terminal terminal and video, and use unique media formats for web pages and terminal terminal environment.
In the Web scenario, for example, we leverage an open source web page recording and playback tool: RRWeb. It can record and restore a web page in a very small volume, lossless, stable and secure.
When a user sees a very realistic, responsive Storyteller website tutorial, the learner is not actually operating on a production web page, but on a perfect copy of a Web page. Even the visual response of a button on a page can be preserved. There are no security or stability concerns at all, because the page runs in a sandbox environment where no actual business is performed.
Some developers might say, why Storyteller when I can do these immersive, lossless tutorials myself with a user-guided tool like Intro.js?
It’s true that developers can do all this by writing code, but Storyteller provides a very simple, quick, all-in-one way to create a realistic user-guided tutorial for a Web application without writing a single line of code, That’s the no-code feature of Storyteller.
The last
Although Storyteller is not yet ready for public release, it is very close to completion, and you can check out its core features on the Storyteller website.
If you want to experience and use Storyteller for the first time, you can submit your email address on the official website, and we will quickly establish contact with you, and let you participate in the trial, feedback, and iterative improvement process after Storyteller.
If you have any problems or better ideas during the trial, please feel free to contact us immediately.
In the future, Storyteller will continue to improve on the existing features, as well as introduce storyplazas that allow users to share tutorials, and collaborative features that allow multiple people to edit tutorials simultaneously.
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Thank you for reading.