
iorad
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What is iorad
iorad is a browser-based tool for creating step-by-step tutorials by recording user actions in a web application and converting them into interactive guides. It is used by customer support, enablement, and product teams to document workflows for onboarding, training, and self-service help. The platform outputs multiple formats from a single capture (for example, interactive walkthroughs, screenshots, and written steps) and supports embedding guides in websites or knowledge bases.
Fast capture-to-guide workflow
iorad records a user’s actions and automatically generates a structured tutorial with steps and visuals. This reduces the time needed to produce process documentation compared with manual screenshot-and-write approaches. It is well-suited to frequently changing web workflows where teams need to update instructions quickly.
Multiple output formats
From one recording, iorad can publish interactive tutorials as well as more static formats such as step lists and screenshots. This helps teams reuse the same source content across help centers, internal wikis, and training materials. It also supports different learner preferences without recreating content from scratch.
Embeddable self-service content
Guides can be shared via links and embedded into web pages or documentation portals. This makes it practical for customer-facing support and internal enablement use cases where content needs to live close to the application or knowledge base. The approach fits lightweight digital adoption needs without requiring deep application instrumentation.
Limited in-app guidance depth
iorad primarily focuses on tutorial creation from recorded workflows rather than full in-application overlays, segmentation, and contextual triggering. Organizations looking for advanced in-app experiences (for example, targeted walkthroughs based on user attributes or behavior) may find gaps. This can require pairing with other tooling for richer digital adoption programs.
Best for web workflows
The core capture model is oriented around browser-based interactions and may be less effective for desktop applications or complex multi-system processes. If a workflow spans several tools, teams may need multiple recordings and additional narrative context. That can reduce consistency across end-to-end training materials.
Governance and analytics constraints
Compared with broader digital adoption platforms, iorad’s emphasis is content generation rather than enterprise governance and deep usage analytics. Teams with strict requirements for centralized content lifecycle controls, role-based publishing workflows, or detailed engagement measurement may need additional processes or integrations. This can matter for large-scale enablement across many business units.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free (Public) | $0 per month | Unlimited capture; Free public tutorials only (content is publicly searchable); Core creation tools; Recommended starting plan. |
| Individual | $200 per month (single license) | Unlimited private tutorials; Data masking for sensitive info; Basic audio narration & voiceover; Drafts & version history; Dashboard to monitor engagement. |
| Team | $500 per month (base) + $50 per additional creator per month | Team collaboration; Custom branding; Premium TTS audio & video; Libraries (Web, Widget, Extension); SSO configuration; Advanced analytics. |
| Enterprise | Custom Quote | Custom team configuration; Enterprise-grade security; Advanced exports and self-hosting; In-app guidance (Live Mode); Priority support, private Slack channel, encryption & anti-track, translations. |