Tango auto-captures steps and screenshots as you click. ClipCabinet records your screen and indexes every frame, URL, and error for AI agents to query.
Tango watches you click through a workflow and produces a polished step-by-step guide with screenshots and annotations, ready to embed in a doc or share with a teammate. It is a great tool for written process documentation. ClipCabinet captures a continuous recording and indexes the transcript, frames, URLs, and errors, exposing the whole thing over MCP so your agent can ask questions about what happened. A static guide tells a person what to do; a searchable recording tells an agent what actually occurred.
If you need to produce clean, branded how-to guides and SOPs for onboarding or training, Tango's click-to-guide format is faster and more polished than extracting steps from a video recording. ClipCabinet does not generate step-by-step guides.
They work differently. Tango produces screenshot-based step-by-step guides from your clicks. ClipCabinet records your screen continuously and indexes it for AI agents to query over MCP. Choose Tango for written guides, ClipCabinet for agent-queryable recordings.
Not natively. Tango creates a static guide for a human reader. ClipCabinet exposes indexed recordings to any MCP client.
No. ClipCabinet does not auto-generate step-by-step documentation. It records, indexes, and exposes continuous screen recordings for AI workflows.