
And you can count on the features and functionality will just keep growing because they just raised another $30 million from Sequoia and friends. Plus you can save the MP4, link to the video or even an animated GIF for your viewing pleasure. Recording your screen is a breeze and the interface isn’t all up in your face so it doesn’t get in your way. The interface is super intuitive and easy to use. That said, when I really need to explain something, I’ll enable the video and audio features and you can see a little talking head overlay as you walk through your video.

It’s easy to enable or disable video and audio, but I often find myself just doing screen recordings without commentary. The tool can record your entire desktop or individual window and it can be run from their handy desktop app or Chrome extension (I use the app). I use it frequently for product QA and explainer videos. It’s slick, easy to use, powerful and highly supported with help documents, how-to’s, use cases and more.
#Monosnap access to dropbox files allow full#
This product has become very mature over the past few years and it’s chock full of features so it tops my list of screencast software over Camtasia, Movavi and the rest. The most effective way to get your message across, no matter where you work. Here are five that you should be using right now.

But there are a few that offer unique purpose built functionality that I can’t live without. Of course there are a ton of tools and software I use daily: Slack to Google Docs, Photoshop, Acrobat and dozens more.

From screenshots and markup to note taking and process implementation, these five tools will make your life a lot better.
