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DemosJune 23, 2026 · 5 min read

How to record a product demo that actually converts

A short, repeatable framework for screen demos that hold attention and drive action — record one in a couple of minutes with ClipCast.

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Async4 min read

Stop scheduling meetings that could be a 2-minute video

Most meetings are a broadcast, not a debate. Here’s how to tell the difference — and record an async update people actually watch.

June 21, 2026
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Engineering4 min read

How to record a bug report developers will actually fix

A screen recording turns a vague “it’s broken” into a one-link reproduction — console, steps, and all. Here’s how to record one.

June 19, 2026
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Support4 min read

Answer once, share forever: screen recordings for support

Stop retyping the same steps. Record your best explanations once, reuse the links forever, and personalize the ones that matter.

June 17, 2026
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Design4 min read

How to give design feedback that doesn’t get lost

Stop describing which button you mean. Point at the exact pixel and say why — here’s how a screen recording makes design feedback actionable.

June 15, 2026
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Onboarding4 min read

Onboard new hires faster with a screen-recording library

Every new hire asks the same first-week questions. Record the answers once and onboarding scales itself — here’s how to build the library.

June 13, 2026
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Sales4 min read

Async sales follow-ups: the 90-second video pitch

The average follow-up is a wall of “just circling back.” A short video carries the context for the prospect — here’s how to use it.

June 11, 2026