It’s been about ten years since @sdunn + I shared a brand new product here. And oddly enough, we are not the only twins featured today. Let’s see how this one goes.
Rally is a video storytelling tool for teams. You can use it to record product demos, share new features, or get teammates aligned on the latest updates.
In a typical B2B company, at least half of your team has one of these responsibilities:
1. Talking about the product.
2. Making it easy for others to talk about the product.
Rally supports both. Why? The product is one thing everyone has in common. This may sound obvious, but it’s remarkable how many departments treat “product show and tell” as something they have to handle alone. You’re still presenting the same product, just to a different audience.
Rally gives teams the ability to start with a shared foundation of product basics (recordings, screenshots, and slides), and customize it for their audience — from prospects to customers to teammates.
At Robin, we saw firsthand how important a strong product narrative was for customers and team alignment. We also know how much work it was to maintain as the product evolved.
I’ll spare you the full feature list, but a few things I’ll highlight:
1. 🗣️ Narration system. We separate the presentation and the narrator tracks, so you can swap either one without having to start over. With support for multiple presenters, you can tag team video presentations just like you would a call – sales + sales engineer, CSM + AE, etc.
2. 🎞️ Collaborative, clip-based editor. You can record narration over screenshots, slides, and screen recordings the same way.
3. ✨ Branded shareables. You can publish fully customized share links, exported videos, or embeds featuring CTAs + links to product resources.
If you’re regularly sharing product videos or presentations, give it a try. Feedback is a gift — we’d welcome yours.
(P.S. This month we released a new companion app which unlocks screen recording + cursor tracking for MacOS.)
I was looking for something like this for presenting on social media about our product updates. You know one thing that came into my mind, how are you different than loom for example?
@viorica_vanica Most screen recorders are single player and can't be edited after the fact — we treat video like a slideshow, so different team members can contribute different parts — and you can update any part of your recording after the fact too (narration, content, layout). A bit more flexibility that keeps videos from getting stale as your product evolves.
Yeah! It looks super cool man. I need to constantly make video presentation and Rally could change that game in many aspects. I'll give it a try and I'll back with deeper feedback. Wish you the best here!
Pumped to see the Rally team on here! Welcome back, @sdunn and @zachdunn 🫡
My favorite Rally feature is assigning segments of a video to different people. So a more polished approach to internal video that pulls in more people.
Excited to see the momentum, the new Mac app is huge.
Updating the demos + videos later seems useful. Don't have to redo parts from scratch every time. I'll try this out once we start posting more demos on LinkedIn + Twitter!
This looks fantastic! Our team is always creating demos and screen recordings using Quicktime or recording videocalls, so having a really nice and easy way to capture and edit this for non-designers/editors would be brilliant.
Tell you what would make it a must-have is the ability to also live present with video effects and titles over the top of presentation like some livestreaming software out there!
Will give it a spin and see if we can roll it out the whole sales/onboarding team!
As someone who regularly creates product demos and team updates, Rally seems to hit the sweet spot between functionality and simplicity. The focus on B2B teams and easy sharing is exactly what's needed in today's remote-first environment. The 5/5 rating, though early, is promising. Looking forward to trying this for our next product presentation - could be a game-changer for streamlining our video communication workflow.
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