Cloud guide tools store every screenshot on their servers. StepSnap keeps everything in your browser — and you pay once, not every month.
Add to Chrome — it's freeScribe and Tango both require a cloud account — every guide you create is stored on their servers, not on your device. For most teams that's fine, but compliance-sensitive workflows tell a different story. When your documentation captures admin panels, customer records, HR portals, or internal finance dashboards, the screenshots inside those guides are sensitive data too.
A second reason is cost structure. Both tools use a per-seat subscription model: the more teammates you add, the more you pay. Teams that start small quickly discover that scaling up a cloud guide tool means scaling up a monthly bill — with no option to just buy the software outright.
A third reason is friction. Cloud guide tools require accounts for both the creator and sometimes the viewer. Teams looking for a simpler workflow — install the extension, capture, export — find the account-gate frustrating. StepSnap removes it entirely.
Scribe automatically captures your browser and desktop workflows and converts them into annotated, screenshot-based step-by-step guides. The product is fast and polished. But all Scribe guides are cloud-hosted on Scribe's own infrastructure — local or offline storage is not supported. Every screenshot taken during a capture flows to Scribe's servers.
For teams subject to GDPR, HIPAA, SOC 2, or internal data classification policies, that creates a question: are the screenshots inside your process guides in scope? Screenshots of CRM screens contain customer names. Screenshots of HR portals contain employee data. Screenshots of finance dashboards contain figures that may be material non-public information.
Advanced privacy controls — such as PII/PHI redaction, multi-language support, SSO, and SCIM — are locked behind custom-priced Enterprise tiers on Scribe. Standard and Pro-tier users get cloud storage with no local alternative.
StepSnap processes every screenshot entirely inside your browser using a local extension. Nothing is transmitted to a server. There is no account, no cloud sync, and no vendor infrastructure involved in the capture or storage of your guides.
| Feature | StepSnap | Scribe |
|---|---|---|
| Screenshots stay on-device | Yes — always | No — cloud-hosted on Scribe's servers |
| Account required | None | Required to create guides |
| Pricing model | One-time purchase (or free) | Per-seat subscription |
| Free tier | Unlimited captures, all exports — small watermark only | Unlimited web-app guides; export (PDF/HTML/Markdown) and custom branding require a paid plan |
| PDF / HTML / Markdown export | Included on free and paid | Paid plans only |
| Blur / privacy masking | Built in — drag to pixelate, auto-mask fields | PII redaction on Enterprise tier only |
| Desktop app capture | Browser workflows only (not native desktop apps) | Paid plans only |
| Works offline | Yes — no internet needed after install | Cloud-dependent |
| Number of seats | Up to 3 devices per Pro license | Per-seat subscription — cost scales with team size |
| Enterprise / SSO | Not applicable (no account system) | Custom-priced Enterprise tier |
Both Scribe and Tango use a per-seat subscription model: the more teammates you add, the more you pay — every month, indefinitely. The total cost of a cloud guide tool is not its list price; it is its list price multiplied by team size multiplied by years of use.
StepSnap works differently. The free tier includes unlimited capturing, unlimited editing, all export formats (PDF, HTML, Markdown), and the privacy blur tools — the only limitation is a small "Made with StepSnap" watermark on screenshots. The Pro license removes the watermark, covers up to 3 devices, and works offline forever. You pay once.
Free
Unlimited captures, blur/mask tools, all export formats. Small "Made with StepSnap" badge on screenshots. No account, no trial period, no expiry.
Pro
Badge-free exports. Up to 3 devices. Works offline forever. No subscription, no renewal.
When a tool says "no account required," it usually means the viewer does not need an account. StepSnap means something more specific: the creator does not need an account either, because there is no account system of any kind.
Zero-upload means:
For teams that handle screenshots of internal dashboards, customer-specific portals, or regulated-environment interfaces, the difference between "data processed in our secure cloud" and "data never leaves your browser" is meaningful. StepSnap is the latter.
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