Procshot auto-records your browser actions — clicks, inputs, page navigations — and turns them into step-by-step guides with annotated screenshots. Export as PDF, Markdown, or HTML. Perfect for SOPs, onboarding docs, and training materials. Free to try.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm the maker of Procshot, a Chrome extension I built after one too many hours spent screenshotting, pasting, and numbering steps in a Word doc.
The problem I was solving for myself:
Every time I needed to hand off a process — onboarding a new teammate, writing a support guide, or documenting an internal SOP — I'd spend 30–60 minutes doing the same tedious dance: take a screenshot, crop it, paste it, write the description, repeat. Scribe and Tango exist, but they're web apps that require tab switching and account setup. I wanted something that just lived in the browser and worked in one click.
What Procshot does:
You hit "Start Recording," go through your workflow as normal, and hit stop. Procshot captures every click, input, and page navigation with a timestamped screenshot. It auto-generates step descriptions from the DOM elements you interacted with — so most steps are already labeled correctly. Then you can annotate screenshots with boxes, arrows, blur, or text, and export as PDF, Markdown, or HTML.
What I'm most proud of:
- It works entirely offline — nothing is uploaded to any server
- The PDF export supports Japanese fonts (CJK users kept asking for this)
- The guide viewer has a clean, distraction-free layout that I'd actually be comfortable sharing with a client
Where it is today:
Procshot is live on the Chrome Web Store with 100+ active users. It's in early freemium (2 guides/month free, $3.99/month Pro). I'm a solo developer and this is one of ~18 Chrome tools I build and maintain under the S-Hub brand (dev-tools-hub.xyz).
For PH users today:
No promo code needed — the free plan lets you try the full recording experience with 2 guides. If you hit the limit and want to keep going, Pro is $3.99/month.
I'd genuinely love to hear: what's your current go-to tool for documenting browser workflows, and what's the one thing it's missing? Your answers will directly shape what I build next.
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