Onboarding

Recorded once.
Your library answers for years.

Someone records the walkthrough: how deployment works, how to navigate the CRM, what the product decisions were. New hires search the library instead of asking. The knowledge stays with the org, not with the people who eventually leave.

14 days free. No card required. Unlimited teammates on every team plan.

The problem

Every hire costs someone
two weeks of the same answers.

Every new hire triggers the same two weeks.
Someone senior spends two weeks answering questions that were already answered the last time you hired. The questions are identical. The answers are identical. The time cost is not.
Your docs are out of date before anyone reads them.
Notion pages describing how things work get stale fast. Nobody updates them consistently. New hires follow outdated instructions and wonder what they're missing.
Knowledge walks out the door when people leave.
A senior person leaves. With them goes a chunk of how things actually work: the undocumented decisions, the tribal knowledge, the "here's the thing you need to know about this system."
New hires don't know what they don't know.
They can't ask about things they're not aware of yet. They need the library to surface the right context, not to already know the right question.

How Pixelmatic helps

A library that answers instead of you.

New hires search for answers themselves
Every recording is transcribed and searchable by what was said, not just the ones you publish. A new hire searching "how does the deploy work" finds the recording where someone explained it, without interrupting anyone.
Anyone can record a walkthrough in minutes
No install, no setup. A senior engineer records a walkthrough of the deployment process in five minutes. It's in the library. That's the documentation.
The library builds itself
Every recording your team publishes contributes to the shared library. Nobody has to curate it or maintain it. It grows as your team records their work.
Onboard more people without raising the tool bill
Every team plan includes unlimited teammates. Add new hires to your org without paying per seat. The library is there for all of them from day one.

Where this pays off

The recordings worth making once.

  • Walkthroughs of your deployment and development workflow
  • How-to recordings for tools and internal systems
  • Architecture decisions and why they were made
  • Context for new hires joining an ongoing project
  • Tagging recordings by team, tool, or topic so a new hire can search their way to the right one
  • Knowledge transfer when a senior person leaves

Frequently asked questions.

Start with one recording.

Pick one onboarding topic you've explained six times. Record it. Share the link next time someone asks.