

The Storyteller
Your workflows, automated. Your knowledge, amplified.
Capture as usual. Storyteller handles the rest.

- Unedited step text
- No voiceover
- Missing highlights
- Repetitive phrasing
- No context or intro steps
- Raw screenshots
- Inconsistent formatting
- Manual polish often required

- Polished, natural-sounding text
- AI-automated voiceover
- Key actions highlighted
- Redundant steps trimmed
- Smart intro/context steps added
- Screens cleaned + masked
- Consistent layout
- Ready to publish
The Librarian
Let your content answer questions for you.
The Librarian reads your tutorials and uploaded docs, then responds to questions with precise, step-level answers. It gives your learners the info they need — without you having to repeat yourself.


Always relevant. Always accurate.
Whether you're supporting customers or onboarding teammates, The Librarian scales your knowledge without scaling your workload. It’s your content — turned into answers, instantly.
FAQs
ioradical AI
A suite of AI-powered tools — the Storyteller and the Librarian — that automate tutorial creation and turn libraries into intelligent knowledge hubs.
Yes. All users get 10 free Storyteller uses. The Librarian is only available after upgrading.
Go to the Settings page and request access. After you receive access, you can turn on AI features in your account in Settings under the ioradical Agents tab.
Storyteller
An AI-powered capture mode that listens to your voice as you record, then automates editing based on your narration.
Yes. All AI edits are visible and fully editable.
No. But the Storyteller will perform better with spoken context during capture.
The Storyteller saves time by automating several editing tasks, including step text polishing, sensitive data masking, tutorial summarization, voiceover generation, contextual step insertion, and intelligent reordering of steps.
Librarian
An AI assistant embedded in your libraries. Users can ask questions and get answers based on tutorials and uploaded documents.
Anything covered in the tutorials or reference materials you’ve added.
You control which tutorials and reference docs it uses. You can upload internally created tutorials, external or public tutorials, downloaded documents and Google drive content.
Yes. Responses link to the specific step or doc they came from.
Inside libraries where it’s enabled, via a chat interface. You can enable or restrict it per library.