New ask Hacker News story: Turning Loom videos into Interactive video – Does this make sense?

Turning Loom videos into Interactive video – Does this make sense?
2 by jazeemchoori | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot. We spend hours making demo videos, onboarding walkthroughs, or training clips… and then what? People watch passively, get bored, drop off halfway, or leave with questions that never get answered. Meanwhile, sales teams end up chasing leads with back-and-forth emails just to cover what the video should’ve explained. Feels broken, right? That’s why I started working on Qudemo → basically turning a plain demo video into a conversation. Viewers can ask questions, search inside the video, and get instant answers — like chatting with a product expert while watching. And here’s the Loom connection: We all love Loom (myself included). It’s everywhere in SaaS - sales, onboarding, product updates, support. But at the end of the day, Loom is still a one-way video. Don’t just share a Loom. Share a Qudemo. Record in Loom → run it through Qudemo → share the interactive version. Now your Loom videos aren’t just recordings. They’re two-way conversations. Some early use cases that surprised me: * Pre-sales teams sharing Qudemo links with prospects to give quick product information * Internal teams sharing Qudemo links for interactive updates or training with other members * Customer success teams sharing Qudemo links to onboard new customers in an engaging way * Support teams sharing Qudemo links that turn long help videos into interactive guides We launched last week and Early feedback has been super interesting. Here is the sample Qudemo - https://ift.tt/VtNfiHd If you want to try, Visit - https://qudemo.com

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