Record the product flow
Start with the TalentSolution screen that needs explaining, usually a walkthrough or feature update for users.
TalentSolution is building product walkthroughs and feature update videos for an HR management product. Phuong is moving from basic screen recorders and entry-level editors toward a weekly ngram workflow for recording, text overlays, and polish.
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TalentSolution is an HR management product for attendance, leave, employee records, and related HR operations for teams in Southeast Asia.
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TalentSolution is an HR management product covering attendance, leave, employee records, and related HR operations. Product education matters because users need to see the workflow on screen before they trust a feature list.
The old way
Before ngram, product video meant recording the screen in Loom or QuickTime, moving the footage into a simple editor, and doing the cleanup by hand. The editing work was the blocker: cutting filler words, placing text overlays, fixing mistakes, and trying to make the final video look professional.
The switch
The pressure came from a launch. TalentSolution needed a series of quick product feature videos, but a single two-minute video was taking hours and pushing internal deadlines.
What changed
The biggest change is the production path. TalentSolution used to spend a week or more planning, recording, and editing a single product video. The response also says Phuong has not finished any videos yet, so this story does not claim a completed library. The clearest metric is Phuong's estimate that ngram could save 5+ hours of manual editing and rendering time per video.
Start with the TalentSolution screen that needs explaining, usually a walkthrough or feature update for users.
Use ngram to put the labels and on-screen context where the viewer needs them, instead of rebuilding every overlay by hand in a separate editor.
Review the cut, tighten the rough parts, and prepare the video for a release, campaign, or weekly product update.
Phuong estimated that ngram could save 5+ hours of manual editing and rendering time per video once the workflow is in use.
Instead of treating each video as a one-off editing job, TalentSolution is shaping creation around feature releases, weekly summaries, and campaigns.
The goal is a product video that looks professional enough to share with users, without relying on the old mix of basic recorders and entry-level editing tools.
TalentSolution's walkthroughs start from product screens that need to become clear user-facing videos.
See the use caseA direct match for the walkthrough videos Phuong is preparing for TalentSolution users.
See the use caseA fit for the feature update videos TalentSolution creates around releases and campaigns.
See the use casePhuong's workflow starts from product screens and release context, the same source material PMs use for demos and updates.
See the solutionProduct walkthroughs and feature update videos need the same clear launch narrative a PMM demo needs.
See the solutionTalentSolution's user-facing walkthroughs map to the product education and onboarding videos CS teams maintain.
See the solutionThe relevant layer for turning rough product screen recordings into structured walkthroughs.
Explore featureKeeps cleanup, timing, captions, and scene changes inside one editable video project.
Explore featureA fit for the text overlays and callouts Phuong needs in product walkthroughs.
Explore featureCapture the HR product flow before ngram turns it into a clearer walkthrough.
Open toolAdd the text overlays Phuong called out without rebuilding them in a separate editor.
Open toolUse one editing surface for cuts, overlays, captions, and final polish.
Open toolTurn launches, support answers, training, and enablement material into polished video in minutes.