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Recorded Demos

Recorded demos are video recordings that showcase software functionality, features, or workflows, typically used for documentation, training, or demonstration purposes. They involve capturing screen activity, often with audio narration, to create reusable visual guides that help users understand how to use a product or complete specific tasks.

Also known as: Screen recordings, Video tutorials, Demo videos, Screencasts, Walkthrough videos
🧊Why learn Recorded Demos?

Developers should learn to create recorded demos when they need to document complex features, onboard new team members, or provide user support without live demonstrations. This is particularly useful in agile development cycles for sprint reviews, in open-source projects for contributor guidance, or in enterprise settings for training materials and reducing repetitive explanations.

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