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Procshot auto-records your browser actions — clicks, inputs, page navigations — and turns them into step-by-step guides with annotated screenshots. Export as PDF, Markdown, or HTML. Perfect for SOPs, onboarding docs, and training materials. Free to try.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm the maker of Procshot, a Chrome extension I built after one too many hours spent screenshotting, pasting, and numbering steps in a Word doc.
The problem I was solving for myself:
Every time I needed to hand off a process — onboarding a new teammate, writing a support guide, or documenting an internal SOP — I'd spend 30–60 minutes doing the same tedious dance: take a screenshot, crop it, paste it, write the description, repeat. Scribe and Tango exist, but they're web apps that require tab switching and account setup. I wanted something that just lived in the browser and worked in one click.
What Procshot does:
You hit "Start Recording," go through your workflow as normal, and hit stop. Procshot captures every click, input, and page navigation with a timestamped screenshot. It auto-generates step descriptions from the DOM elements you interacted with — so most steps are already labeled correctly. Then you can annotate screenshots with boxes, arrows, blur, or text, and export as PDF, Markdown, or HTML.
What I'm most proud of:
- It works entirely offline — nothing is uploaded to any server
- The PDF export supports Japanese fonts (CJK users kept asking for this)
- The guide viewer has a clean, distraction-free layout that I'd actually be comfortable sharing with a client
Where it is today:
Procshot is live on the Chrome Web Store with 100+ active users. It's in early freemium (2 guides/month free, $3.99/month Pro). I'm a solo developer and this is one of ~18 Chrome tools I build and maintain under the S-Hub brand (dev-tools-hub.xyz).
For PH users today:
No promo code needed — the free plan lets you try the full recording experience with 2 guides. If you hit the limit and want to keep going, Pro is $3.99/month.
I'd genuinely love to hear: what's your current go-to tool for documenting browser workflows, and what's the one thing it's missing? Your answers will directly shape what I build next.
Procshot was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #114 on the daily leaderboard. Procshot auto-records your browser actions — clicks, inputs, page navigations — and turns them into step-by-step guides with annotated screenshots. Export as PDF, Markdown, or HTML. Perfect for SOPs, onboarding docs, and training materials. Free to try.
On the analytics side, Procshot competes within Chrome Extensions and Productivity — topics that collectively have 703.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Procshot performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Procshot?
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