Demo Library

Create a library of common demos or tutorials to help enable, onboard, and successfully launch clients — for both pre and post-sales.

Why Teams Choose Supademo Demo Libraries

A demo library gives buyers the freedom to explore on their own terms — reducing friction, speeding up discovery, and delivering consistent messaging across stakeholders. With Supademo’s Showcases, folder sharing, and personalization features, those libraries can be modular, trackable, and always up-to-date. The result? Less back-and-forth, fewer repeated walkthroughs, and more scalable product education.


How Teams Use Supademo for Demo Libraries

  • Sales & Enablement teams → Use Showcases or shared folders as an “always-on” product experience that prospects can land in before or after outreach.

  • Marketing & Product Marketing → Embed demo libraries into landing pages, blogs, or campaign microsites so inbound traffic can self-educate and qualify faster.

  • Customer Success & Onboarding → Offer workflow-based demo playlists to help new users explore features at their own pace and reference workflows as needed.

  • Internal training and product teams → Maintain a constantly updated hub of interactive walkthroughs for new hires, internal tools, or new feature launches.


Tips for Building a Better Demo Library 👇

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🎯 Start with modular units

Break demos into bite-sized, workflow-focused Supademos. Use Supademo’s different demo types — sandbox environments, HTML product tours, and guided screenshot/video workflows — to match each audience’s preferred format.

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📚 Organize with Showcases or Folders

  • Use a Showcase Collection to bundle 2–5 related Supademos (by persona, product line, or workflow) into a guided playlist or checklist.

  • Alternatively, use Folder Sharing when you want a more open “browse-at-your-leisure” catalog, especially if you’re working with nested categories or multiple contributors.

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🎛️ Make it personal and flexible

Include chapters or short intros so viewers can self-navigate to the sections that interest them most. Use Supademo’s Variables & Tokens to swap in company names, roles, or even logos so each viewer feels the content is tailored to them.

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🔄 Automate refreshes and versioning

Create a single source-of-truth demo, so any changes you make to a Supademo automatically update everywhere it’s used—whether in a Showcase or shared folder—eliminating the need to rebuild your demo library from scratch.

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📊 Track what’s being used

Watch engagement analytics (views by demo, completion rate, popular branches) at the Showcase or folder level. Use that insight to retire low-engagement demos, surface hidden favourites, or build new ones based on demand.

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