Hey everyone, I'm in a Product/Customer Success role (depending on the day), which means a HUGE part of my job is creating "how-to" guides, onboarding playlists for new users, and quick video answers for support tickets. My process used to be a nightmare: Record: Spend 20 minutes recording a perfect workflow, often re-recording because of a misclick or "umm." Edit: Another 45 minutes blurring sensitive info, cropping, adding ugly arrows, and trying to sync up a voiceover I recorded three times. The Stress: Having to go on camera and worrying about my voice, or finding a quiet space to record. (I know I'm not the only one who hates hearing their own voice on video). This meant I was constantly behind. My knowledge base was always out-of-date, and I'd revert to sending long, boring email instructions instead of a quick video. It was a 12-hour-a-week commitment I dreaded. The "Hack" That Feels Like Cheating A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled onto an AI tool called Guidde. It completely flips the script on video documentation. I'm honestly wondering if it's too good to be true, and that's where I need your thoughts. Here's how my process works now: Click Record: I click a browser extension and go through my workflow once. AI Takes Over: The tool's AI magically captures every step, then auto-generates a clean, polished, step-by-step video guide for me. It adds zooms, highlights, and text labels for every click. No Camera, No Problem: Since it captures the screen action and not me, I don't have to be on camera. Even better, I can use their AI Generated Audio to do a voiceover in a professional male or female voice in any of 100+ languages. My voice stays out of it. Instant Content: That single recording is now instantly available as a video, a text article for our KB, a GIF for Slack, or a training module. I can literally get a full, branded tutorial done in 3 minutes or less. It's cut down the time I spend on documentation by easily 12+ hours per week. So, the question is: Has anyone else found a tool this powerful? I feel like I'm skipping half the work, but the results are 10x better and my customers are actually happy. Is this the future of documentation, or am I just being lazy? TL;DR: Found an AI video tool that does all the recording, editing, and voiceover for documentation automatically. I'm saving a ridiculous amount of time. Tell me I'm not crazy for relying on it this heavily.