Augmend
Augmend Overview
Augmend is an AI-assisted team space designed to capture and share knowledge. It allows users to record their screens, capturing team processes, tech talks, and more, and share them with their team. The tool is designed to scale expertise and reduce the pain of maintaining documentation. It comes with built-in chat and AI-created highlights, and allows users to drop a link to their recording or directly embed it in documentation, wiki, or website. The tool also provides automatic summaries and chapters for easy reference. It is designed to ensure that tribal knowledge is accessible to everyone and not lost when a team member leaves or is away.
Augmend Highlights
- AI-assisted team space for knowledge capture and sharing.
- Built-in chat and AI-created highlights for easy reference and understanding.
- Automatic summaries and chapters for a quick glance at what a recording contains.
Use Cases
A company uses Augmend to ensure that important knowledge and processes are not lost when a team member leaves or is away. Team members record their screens while performing key tasks, explaining their process along the way. These recordings are then shared with the rest of the team and embedded into the company's internal wiki for easy reference.
The company is able to retain critical knowledge and processes, reducing the impact of staff turnover and ensuring that new team members can quickly come up to speed.
A software development team uses Augmend to share tech talks and tutorials. Team members record their screens while they code, explaining their thought process and techniques. These recordings are shared with the rest of the team, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
The team is able to learn from each other's expertise, improving their skills and increasing their productivity. The AI-created highlights and automatic summaries make it easy for team members to reference specific parts of the recordings.
A product team uses Augmend to reduce the pain of maintaining documentation. Instead of writing lengthy documents, team members record their screens while they use the product, explaining its features and how to use them. These recordings are then embedded into the product's documentation, providing a more engaging and easy-to-understand user guide.
The product's documentation is more engaging and easier to maintain. Users can quickly understand how to use the product by watching the recordings, reducing the need for support calls and emails.