Most interactive demo tools make building a demo easy and maintaining it miserable. You record a flow once, ship it, and then the product changes — a new screen, a renamed button, a different onboarding step — and your shiny demo is quietly lying to every prospect who clicks it. So you go back into the tool and re-record. Again.
Inkly takes a different approach. Instead of capturing screenshots inside a tool you don't control, your own AI coding agent — Claude, Codex, Cursor, whatever you already use — builds the demo from your real product. That has two nice consequences:
- It's accurate, because it's generated from the actual app, not a hand-stitched mockup.
- You own it as code, living in your own git repo like any other part of your stack. Your team can branch, review, and ship demos the same way they ship features.
The workflow is build → update → measure:
- Build — drop in a URL and capture with AI, or record a flow with the Chrome extension. Screenshot, HTML, and sandbox formats are all supported.
- Update — when something changes, you tell the agent in plain language ("fix the dashboard screen") instead of re-recording the whole thing.
- Personalize — rebuild a tailored demo per prospect (industry, use case, data) from the real product, not a find-and-replace.
- Measure — share one link or embed it anywhere, then track views, clicks, completion, and per-screen drop-off, with a built-in lead-capture form.
There's also a no-code editor for manual polish, AI voiceovers, and local preview before you publish — and you don't need a coding agent at all if you'd rather just use the editor.
Pricing is simple: a 15-day free trial, then a flat $50/month with everything included. There's also a managed tier where a sales-engineer AI agent builds and maintains demos for you.
If your demos keep going stale the moment you ship, it's worth a look: https://www.inklyai.dev
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