Guidde review: AI video walkthroughs, scored 7.52/10
How Guidde scored on each criterion
Generated voiceover and captions read well on the first pass. Written step summaries are shorter and less structured than Haiku's, because the video is the primary artifact. Editing the transcript re-generates the voiceover.
Browser extension captured the workflow and produced a rendered video with voiceover in under four minutes. Rendering is the extra step relative to text-first tools. Re-rendering after edits is fast.
Timeline editing, voice selection, brand kit, and screenshot annotation are all present. The doc export is editable but less flexible than the video. Trimming and re-recording individual steps works.
Manual redaction on screenshots and video frames. Auto-redaction is less aggressive than Scribe's. SSO on higher tiers.
Public links, embeds, video download, and doc export. Video embeds work in Notion, Confluence, and LMS platforms. The exported doc is a supporting artifact, not the primary output.
Slack, Notion, Confluence, and major LMS via embed. Native API is limited compared to Scribe. Zapier extends reach.
Workspaces, roles, and comments on video timelines. Review flows are lighter than Scribe's. Version history is retained.
$16 per seat per month on annual Pro. Free tier ships with video limits. Value is strongest when video is the required output; less compelling if you would ship the doc anyway.
First published video in under ten minutes including render. The editor is video-first, so text-first users need a short adjustment. The voiceover pick step is intuitive.
What Guidde costs
Free tier: Free plan with limited videos
- Best AI-generated video walkthroughs with 100+ language voiceover
- Timeline editor with re-render on edit
- Strong embed story for Notion, Confluence, and LMS
- Doc export is a secondary artifact
- Auto-redaction trails Scribe
- Render step adds time versus text-first tools
Text-first documentation programs. Video is the primary artifact, the doc export is secondary.