Intent Signal
Operational intent from product and support teams with high release cadence.
Use Cases / Seedance 2.0 for App Onboarding and Help Clips (2026)
How to produce concise onboarding and support clips that remain accurate as your UI ships frequent updates.
Build onboarding videos from modular shot blocks tied to product release notes so outdated scenes can be replaced without redoing the full sequence.
Operational intent from product and support teams with high release cadence.
SaaS products that maintain in-app education, help center clips, and launch walkthroughs.
Tag every scene with release identifier, feature owner, and source docs. This prevents stale guidance from staying live after UI changes.
Break the tutorial into 3-8 second instructional blocks. Replace only impacted sections when UI labels or flows change.
Frame each step around why it matters so clips remain useful even when minor UI placement shifts.
Publish transcript and key steps alongside the clip. Users can scan text quickly and watch only where needed.
After every deployment, test each onboarding clip against the live product to catch mismatches before support tickets spike.
Create a 5-second software onboarding clip. Show one task: [task name]. Screen context: [UI area]. Camera: minimal movement with high legibility. End frame should clearly show completed state: [state].
Used for external benchmark context on text+image input and video+audio output modalities.
Used to validate per-second pricing framing for onboarding content budget planning.
Used to benchmark short-duration generation loops in tutorial-style production.