Scribe auto-documents processes as step-by-step guides with screenshots. ClipCabinet records and indexes your screen so AI agents can search what happened over MCP.
Scribe watches your clicks and keystrokes and generates a formatted SOP with annotated screenshots, ready for a process library or employee handbook. The output is a document a person reads and follows. ClipCabinet records your screen continuously and indexes transcript, frames, URLs, and errors, making the recording queryable by any MCP client. SOPs document how a process should go; searchable recordings capture what actually happened, in a form an agent can reason over.
If your goal is building a process library, onboarding documentation, or compliance SOPs, Scribe is purpose-built for that. It produces polished, shareable guides much faster than extracting steps from video. ClipCabinet does not generate SOPs.
They produce different things. Scribe generates step-by-step SOPs from your clicks for people to read. ClipCabinet records your screen and indexes it for AI agents to query over MCP. If you need agent-usable recordings rather than process docs, ClipCabinet is the fit.
Not natively. Scribe creates a formatted document for human consumption. ClipCabinet exposes indexed recordings to any MCP client.