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ReplayDoc

One recording → The SOP humans read and AI agents run

Productivity
Developer Tools
Artificial Intelligence
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Hunted byGeorge SostakGeorge Sostak

I use ReplayDoc for three things every week. - Client onboarding docs for the team members joining the apps we shipped. - Workflow context I feed Claude Code when I'm building new features. - SOPs my AI agents can actually execute, not just vague text instructions. Same input every time: a screen recording. ReplayDoc turns it into a Flow: numbered steps, auto-captured screenshots, annotation overlays. Export as Markdown, PDF, or AI Agent SOP.

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Hey, George here. I built ReplayDoc. Original reason: I was shipping new features on Modliflex (a UGC marketplace we built) and wanted to feed every workflow into Claude Code so we could discuss the changes. Doing it by hand would have taken a week. Recording each one took an afternoon. Claude knew the whole app by Monday. That alone made the tool worth it. But once it existed, I started using it for everything else: - How-to-use docs for the apps we ship. Every key workflow the app's team and end users need to know. - App walkthroughs I feed Claude Code on other projects. - SOPs my AI agents can actually execute. I recorded my client invoicing flow once. Now I just say "issue the invoice" and the agent runs the whole thing. Not vague text instructions for the agent to interpret. Same input every time: a screen recording. ReplayDoc turns it into a Flow with numbered steps, screenshots, and annotation overlays in about two minutes. Export as Markdown, PDF, or AI Agent SOP. We dogfood it. Every tutorial at replaydoc.com/docs is itself a ReplayDoc flow. If you record SOPs, internal tutorials, or skills for AI agents, I'm curious what your current workflow looks like and where you think this would help or break. Ask me anything.

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One recording → The SOP humans read and AI agents run

ReplayDoc was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #57 on the daily leaderboard. I use ReplayDoc for three things every week. - Client onboarding docs for the team members joining the apps we shipped. - Workflow context I feed Claude Code when I'm building new features. - SOPs my AI agents can actually execute, not just vague text instructions. Same input every time: a screen recording. ReplayDoc turns it into a Flow: numbered steps, auto-captured screenshots, annotation overlays. Export as Markdown, PDF, or AI Agent SOP.

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