Live Demos vs Video Demos
Developers should use live demos during agile development cycles, such as sprint reviews or client meetings, to provide tangible evidence of work and facilitate immediate feedback meets developers should use video demos when they need to efficiently communicate complex interactions, demonstrate new features to stakeholders, or document bugs that are hard to describe in text. Here's our take.
Live Demos
Developers should use live demos during agile development cycles, such as sprint reviews or client meetings, to provide tangible evidence of work and facilitate immediate feedback
Live Demos
Nice PickDevelopers should use live demos during agile development cycles, such as sprint reviews or client meetings, to provide tangible evidence of work and facilitate immediate feedback
Pros
- +They are crucial for aligning expectations, identifying issues early, and demonstrating value in contexts like sales pitches, user testing, or team collaborations, helping to reduce misunderstandings and accelerate iteration
- +Related to: agile-development, presentation-skills
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Video Demos
Developers should use video demos when they need to efficiently communicate complex interactions, demonstrate new features to stakeholders, or document bugs that are hard to describe in text
Pros
- +They are particularly valuable in remote teams, for user acceptance testing, and in agile sprints to showcase progress, as videos provide visual context that reduces misunderstandings and speeds up decision-making
- +Related to: screen-capture-tools, video-editing
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Live Demos if: You want they are crucial for aligning expectations, identifying issues early, and demonstrating value in contexts like sales pitches, user testing, or team collaborations, helping to reduce misunderstandings and accelerate iteration and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use Video Demos if: You prioritize they are particularly valuable in remote teams, for user acceptance testing, and in agile sprints to showcase progress, as videos provide visual context that reduces misunderstandings and speeds up decision-making over what Live Demos offers.
Developers should use live demos during agile development cycles, such as sprint reviews or client meetings, to provide tangible evidence of work and facilitate immediate feedback
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