# Setup guide (with screenshots)
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Upload a video, describe your goal, and generate clean docs, client updates, or social-ready content—with perfectly-timed screenshots you can ship.
The demo below animates through the workflow (no heavy video).
Upload
Drop a video
tutorial-recording.webm
132.4 MB • 7m 12s
Flux extracts key moments as you work.
Describe the outcome
Flux asks the right questions
Turn this video into a crisp tutorial for beginners.
Great—what should the reader end up with, and which steps are “must include”?
A working setup + common pitfalls. Keep it under ~900 words.
Perfect. I’ll draft a clean outline, then weave in screenshots where the UI changes.
“Keep it step-by-step and use friendly headings…”
Draft
Markdown you can publish
Getting Started: From Recording to Tutorial
In this guide, you’ll turn a video into a beginner-friendly walkthrough—with screenshots exactly where the UI changes.
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00:47
“Open Settings and enable X to continue.”
Turn one recording into documentation, client updates, and social-ready content—without rewriting from scratch.
# Setup guide (with screenshots)
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Subject: Weekly update — progress + next
What shipped
Next
Thread draft (5 posts)
Post 1
Post 3
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Flux doesn’t just “summarize a video.” It helps you shape a clear draft, then places screenshots where they matter.
Flux picks meaningful moments and frames them as “here’s what you should see”—not random thumbnails.
Start with the outcome, then let Flux propose headings and flow—so the draft reads like a real tutorial.
Keep your workflow tight and private. Your project lives locally while you iterate.
Upload once, refine with chat, and ship a draft that already has the screenshots in the right places.
Start creating