80% of the value,
1% of the time.

Leave the guesswork out. Build a process library in minutes, not months.

"How does X work?"
Record Capme Video
Watch Async
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Why standardization matters?

50%

Less onboarding time

Source: Process St
100%

Repeatable results

Source: Capme Operations

Compare the difference

Why switching to video feels like an upgrade for your entire team.

Static Documentation

The "Write-Only" Database

Hard to update & maintain
Misses critical nuance
Ignored by busy teams

Capme Video

The "Watch & Do" Library

2 mins to record vs 2 hours to write
Captures clicks, context & voice
Actually gets watched
How it works

The standardization audit

Three steps to replace a meeting.

1

Identify the friction

Find the task that gets asked about most often. The one where people always make mistakes.

2

Record the 'Golden Path'

Have your best performer record themselves doing it perfectly. Capture the nuance.

3

Distribute & Enforce

Make watching the video a mandatory step before getting access to the tool or task.

Who needs process?

Standardization is the secret weapon of high-growth companies. It touches every department.

Updating the CRM (2:45)

The definitive guide on how to move a deal to 'Closed Won' and trigger automation.

Price quote generation (4:15)

Walking reps through the CPQ tool so they don't send incorrect pricing to clients.

Handover to success (3:30)

The required fields that must be filled out before passing a client to onboarding.

Guide

The process handbook

The definition of operational excellence

A process is a set of repeatable steps that produce a consistent result. It turns "art" (dependent on talent) into "science" (dependent on system).

Video is the highest-bandwidth way to transmit a process because it captures nuance. A text list says "Click Settings," but a video shows which settings icon (the gear or the sliders?).

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about switching workflows.

Is my data secure?+
Yes. Capme processes video locally on your device. Your recordings are stored securely in your team workspace, accessible only to authorized members. For added security, Capme never trains AI models on your proprietary content.
How does this help with onboarding?+
Onboarding is usually a firehose of information that new hires forget immediately. By recording your processes, new hires can 'self-serve' their training. They can pause, rewind, and re-watch videos until they master the task, without feeling embarrassed to ask their manager for the 5th time.
Do I need a microphone to record?+
Your laptop's built-in microphone is perfectly fine. The most important part is the visual walkthrough - your voice just provides the context.
How is this different from Zoom?+
Zoom is for synchronous communication (live meetings). Capme is for asynchronous communication. You record when it suits you; they watch when it suits them. This eliminates scheduling conflicts and time zone math.
Can I organize videos into folders?+
Since Capme doesn't store your videos on our servers, you have total control. Videos are saved locally to your device, so you can move them into any folder structure you already use - whether that's Google Drive, SharePoint, or your own local archive.