Organize scattered context

Your context isn't lost. Just unsequenced. UIHike puts your tabs, screenshots, and notes in order.

Before
With UIHike

Collect and capture context, not just screenshots.

Each step captures the screenshot, the URL, the exact element you clicked, and your note, done automatically at the moment you click.

  • The screenshot of the page you were on
  • The URL it came from
  • The button or field you clicked
  • The label next to it, the value you typed
  • Your note (optional, edit anytime)
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Folders don't organize. Order does.

Notion gives you a blank page. Confluence gives you a folder tree. But a how-to has a shape: first, then, after, finally.

UIHike treats the sequence itself as the format, not the content stuffed inside it. The order is what makes it a how-to in the first place.

Notion / Wiki
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Where do I put this?

UIHike
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In order

First. Then. After.

Try one yourself

See a real published walkthrough.

Share with one link: public or team-only.

A live, public walkthrough, embedded straight from go.uihike.com.

Between a doc and a video

Quick to create. Easy to skim.
Without missing context.

A new shape between the doc and the video: structured enough to skim, light enough to write, durable enough to still make sense six months later.

Wiki page

  • Skimmable
  • Visual
  • Stays current

Heavy. Often abandoned.

Loom

  • Skimmable
  • Visual
  • Stays current

Linear. Hard to update.

This page

UIHike

  • Skimmable
  • Visual
  • Stays current

Ordered, scannable, editable.

Make your next how-to a walkthrough.

From scattered tabs to one ordered walkthrough, automatically.