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Updated on 2/10/2025
AI-powered platform for creating guides
$150k - $185kAnnually
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ScribeHow provides a platform for creating how-to guides and training documents using artificial intelligence. The platform automatically generates step-by-step guides for any web or desktop process, which helps businesses save time and resources by eliminating the need for manual documentation. It also features automatic redaction of sensitive information from screenshots to ensure compliance with data protection regulations. ScribeHow operates on a freemium model, allowing users to access a free version with the option to upgrade for more features. This approach attracts a diverse range of customers, from small businesses to large corporations. The user-friendly interface has been recognized for simplifying the guide creation process, contributing to business scalability, as evidenced by a customer who expanded their team and client base significantly after using the platform. The goal of ScribeHow is to streamline onboarding and training processes for businesses of all sizes.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$53.5M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2019
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Scribe raises $25M Series B to automate internal knowledge capture.
Back in the 90s, the notion of knowledge management was born, the idea that there is corporate memory locked inside employees, who know the ins and outs of various systems. The problem was recording and updating that knowledge. Scribe, a San Francisco-based startup, has figured out a way to easily capture and document internal processes in an automated way.It’s an idea that is apparently resonating with customers with revenue up a whopping 400% last year, according to the company. That kind of growth will definitely get investor attention and the company announced a $25 million Series B today, certainly a healthy amount by today’s standards.CEO and co-founder Jennifer Smith said the idea behind the company is pretty simple. There are folks who know how to do stuff like entering leads into the CRM or signing up for a 401K. Some companies try to keep a Wiki or hold Zoom meetings to share knowledge, but they wanted to make it much easier.“You hit the record button, you do something, you hit stop recording, and then, boom, you automatically get this document generated with all these written instructions,” Smith told TechCrunch
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Scribe is also partnering with Dark Matter to produce an exclusive launch event featuring live performances.
The Scribe team has just released the June update for their visual step-by-step guide platform.
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The viral productivity app now fully automates the most dreaded part of work: documentation.SAN FRANCISCO, May 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Scribe, the leading productivity app for sharing process guides, has unveiled its latest innovation: Scribe AI, the first AI tool that completely automates process documentation. With Scribe AI, any company can quickly and easily capture all of its procedural knowledge and make it available to anyone, all within the flow of work.Traditionally, most company knowledge resides within the minds of employees, leading to a time-consuming and manual documentation process. Studies show that top-performing employees spend an average of 12 hours each week helping colleagues. With Scribe AI, showing others how to do processes becomes easy and automatic. The tool enables all employees to learn how to use your company's tools and technology, while ensuring that your customers know how to use your products.Scribe AI is the first tool to generate process documents for your company's unique operations. Tweet this"By launching Scribe AI, we're fulfilling our promise to over 500,000 customers that sharing how-to should be easy and automatic," said Jennifer Smith, CEO of Scribe
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Scribe announced Smart Embed, a feature that lets users share their knowledge across the platforms and tools their teams use every day.