A screen recorder you buy once.
Hit a hotkey. Record. A share link lands in your clipboard. The video lives on your own Google Drive, not our cloud bill.
$19. Paid once. That's the whole pricing page.
Mac live. Chrome & Windows soon.
the math on subscription screen recorders: $15/month x 24 months = $360. walkthrough is $19, once. the only thing those 24 payments buy you that walkthrough doesn't is a recurring invoice in your inbox.
screen recordings shouldn't expire when your subscription does. with walkthrough, your videos live in your own google drive from the moment you hit record. cancel anything, switch tools, change your life. the videos stay yours.
walkthrough is for: explaining bugs to your team, sending dev handoffs, recording quick client updates, training docs. that's roughly all of it. if your workflow is screen + voice + share link, this is the cheapest reliable way to do it.
walkthrough has no ai features. no transcripts, no summaries, no auto-highlights. you record, it saves, you share the link. if you wanted ai in your screen recorder, you wouldn't be reading this.
every loom alternative we looked at had the same problem: still a subscription, still your video on their servers. walkthrough records to your drive, charges once, and stops there. that's the entire pitch.
every screen recording you make with walkthrough lives in your google drive. not our servers. not our cloud. yours. if we shut down tomorrow, your videos don't disappear with us. that's the design.
Last day at launch pricing. Tomorrow it's $29.
Same product, same one-time payment, same no-subscription promise. Just a different number on the pricing page.
@DanielSmidstrup paying $15-20/month forever just to record your screen and share a link. that's the painful part. walkthrough is $19 once, records to your own google drive, no subscription. for people who just want the basic thing without renting it.
Walkthrough doesn't have: team workspaces, analytics dashboards, ai summaries, viewer tracking, comment threads, ctas, integrations beyond drive. on purpose. if you need those, couple of other exists. if you don't, you've been overpaying.
A quick note: Walkthrough's launch pricing window is closing tomorrow. Price moves to $29, still one-time, still no subscription, still saves to your own Drive.
Anyone who bought at $19 keeps every future update and every platform we ship, locked in for life.
Every Walkthrough customer so far locked in: the launch price, every future update, every new platform we ship (Windows, Chrome), forever. That's the whole point of paying once, your one number stays your one number.
Loom: $15/month. Forever. That's $180/year, $900 over five years, just to record your screen.
Walkthrough: pay once, own it. The savings compound the moment you stop renting.
Walkthrough started as one developer, one Mac app, one hotkey. Today there's a team behind it, customers around the world, and Windows + Chrome builds in active development. Same simple loop. Different operation behind it.
No AI summaries. No viewer heatmaps. No engagement
scores. No team seats. No "your trial is ending" email.
Just a screen recorder. Records your screen. Saves to
your Drive. Gives you a link.
Recording a quick walkthrough used to mean: open app, sign in, wait for upload, copy link, paste link.
Now it's: hotkey, record, link's already in your clipboard.
A screen recorder you buy once.
Hit a hotkey. Record. A share link lands in your clipboard. The video lives on your own Google Drive, not our cloud bill.
$19. Paid once. That's the whole pricing page.
Mac live. Chrome & Windows soon.
Most screen recorders charge you forever for a feature you use ten times a month.
Hit a hotkey. Record. Share a link. That's the whole product. And that too paid once ever. No monthly subscription.
Your screen recorder shouldn't send you a "your plan is changing" email.
Record, get a link, own it forever. No account, no auto-renew, no surprise charge. Pay once, then never think about it again.
Hit a hotkey. Record. A share link is already in your clipboard. The video's on your own Google Drive, not our cloud bill.
$19, once. That's the whole pricing page.