We’ve been quiet for a bit, but for a very good reason. The team has been heads-down rebuilding how technical documentation and user onboarding work.

On June 11, we are officially dropping Stepwik 2.0, our biggest release yet.

Traditionally, creating technical tutorials or onboarding paths means losing hours to manual formatting, capturing screenshots, copy-pasting code snippets, and managing broken syntax. Worse, the second your product updates, the documentation goes stale.

Stepwik 2.0 changes that completely by replacing passive reading with active doing.

What’s coming in 2.0:

  1. Agentic AI Codelab Generation: Simply hand Stepwik a GitHub repository, documentation page, PDF, blog post, or Google Slides deck. Our AI agent instantly processes it into a fully structured, interactive codelab with code blocks and validation checkpoints.

  2. Stepflow (Chrome Extension): No more manual screenshots. Click record, walk through your product feature once, and Stepflow auto-generates a visual, step-by-step onboarding guide.

  3. Real-Time Collaboration: Multiplayer editing and low-latency co-authoring so your dev and product teams can write and refine seamlessly together.

  4. Next-Gen Authoring: A brand new, keyboard-first editor with fast slash commands like /embed for instant rich media setups.

  5. Advanced Analytics: Move past page views. Deep dive into actual learner engagement, completion tracking, and drop-off analysis.

Since we quietly went live earlier this year, our community has grown to 97,000+ users across 70+ countries purely through organic word-of-mouth. Seeing teams hit an 85% average completion rate on their guides proved to us that developers don't want to just read text, they want to execute.

Join the launch on June 11 and get notified the moment we go live:

Whether you're a developer advocate, a technical writer, or a founder building an onboarding sequence - we'd love to see you there.

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