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 hike.

Share with one link — public, or team-only.

A live, public hike — 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.