Dubble
Features of Dubble
Use Cases of Dubble
FAQ about Dubble
QWhat is Dubble?
Dubble is a Chrome-based extension that automatically records users' on-screen actions and transforms them into rich, illustrated, step-by-step guides for creating and sharing workflow documents.
QWhat is Dubble mainly used for?
Its primary use is automating the creation of operation guides and process documents, useful for employee training, IT support, software development records, and other scenarios that translate screen actions into standardized instructions.
QIs Dubble free to use?
Dubble offers a free version with core recording, editing, and sharing features. There are also paid Pro and Enterprise plans with advanced features such as video recording and team collaboration tools.
QCan Dubble record desktop applications?
Based on current information, Dubble primarily operates as a browser extension and mainly captures workflows within browser tabs; it does not yet support recording standalone desktop applications.
QWhere can Dubble-generated guides be shared?
Guides can be shared via direct links or copied as rich text or Markdown into Notion, Confluence, Google Docs, etc., or downloaded as PDF.
QHow does Dubble protect privacy in guides?
The tool offers an option to blur sensitive content before recording; during editing you can redact or mask screenshots to hide private information you don’t want to share.
QWho should use Dubble?
Ideal for corporate trainers, IT support staff, product managers, software developers, customer success representatives, and others who frequently create and update operation guides.
QWhat if the operation flow changes?
When a process changes, you can either re-record the entire new flow or reuse parts of existing screen recordings to quickly update the guides without starting from scratch.
QDoes Dubble support collaboration?
Yes. You can invite teammates to collaborate on guides or grant private viewing access to others, facilitating internal knowledge sharing and review.