Teams using iorad reduce their live training sessions by an average of 38%. Instead of hosting the same walkthroughs repeatedly, you build interactive tutorials once and share them with anyone who needs them. Learners click through real software steps at their own pace, without a trainer in the room. iorad captures your screen recording and automatically generates a click-through tutorial, PDF guide, video, and SCORM file from a single recording. When a process changes, you update one tutorial instead of rescheduling a session. The result: fewer repeat questions, fewer sessions, and a self-serve training library your team accesses on demand.
How it works
Record your screen once as you walk through the process — a Salesforce workflow, a new software rollout, an onboarding checklist. iorad converts that single recording into a click-through interactive tutorial, a step-by-step article, a video, and a SCORM file simultaneously. Publish it to a shared library or embed it directly in your LMS. From that point on, anyone who needs to learn the process works through it independently, on their own schedule, without booking time with a trainer. One recording. Every format your team needs.
What this looks like in practice
An L&D team at a mid-market SaaS company is responsible for training new sales reps on CRM tools. Before iorad, each cohort required a 60-minute Zoom session where a trainer walked through the same 12 steps every time. After publishing an interactive tutorial library in iorad, new reps complete the procedural walkthrough before day one. The live kickoff session shifts from a step-by-step demo to a Q&A, cutting its length in half and improving rep readiness scores.
Does this replace live training entirely?
Not necessarily, and it doesn't have to. iorad is most effective for the repetitive, procedural content that doesn't require a live presenter: software navigation, step-by-step workflows, process documentation, and compliance walkthroughs. High-stakes conversations, team culture building, and anything that benefits from real-time feedback still belong in a live session. Most teams use iorad to take the repetition out of training, freeing up live time for work that actually requires a human in the room.
Think about how much time you spend hosting live sessions to help train people on a process, task, or tool. You share your screen, you go through each action yourself, and you hope that everyone is actually watching. As a trainer, you know it never goes perfectly to plan. You always end up spending some amount of your energy answering low-impact, frequently-asked support questions that cover information you already went over in the past.
With iorad, not only can you reduce the number of questions you get, you can actually reduce the amount of live training you have to host in general. When surveyed, a group of our users reported an average decrease of 38% in the amount of live training they had to host after implementing iorad.