The Demosix format
Demosix means demonstrate in 6 minutes.
People are tired of scrubbing through long videos for one answer. Demosix gives creators enough room to explain the workflow while keeping every demo focused and easy to finish.
Why people choose Demosix
- Demosix is short for demonstrate in 6 minutes
- Every demo is designed to answer one clear question
- Demos can be up to 6 minutes before becoming ordered parts
- Viewers know each click respects their time
A promise to viewers
When someone clicks a Demosix card, they should know they are not committing to a 15-minute, 20-minute, or two-hour video. Six minutes is enough room to explain the workflow while still feeling approachable.
A useful constraint for creators
Six minutes keeps creators focused without rushing them through a real workflow. Instead of packing a whole course into one upload, each demo shows the step, tip, workflow, or fix the viewer came to see.
A cleaner way to handle bigger topics
Creators can still record naturally. If a recording runs long, Demosix organizes it into ordered six-minute parts so viewers can follow along without losing the focused-demo promise.
Six-minute demos compared with long tutorial videos
Long videos can teach broad subjects. Demosix is for moments when someone needs the exact answer, quickly.
Long tutorial videos
Useful tools, but usually less focused on reusable demo libraries.
Viewer commitment
A short, focused demo that is easy to try
A longer watch that often requires scrubbing for the answer
Creator focus
One clear step, workflow, fix, or explanation per demo
Many topics packed into one timeline
Longer topics
Organized as ordered parts so viewers can move piece by piece
Usually one long video with chapters, timestamps, or comments
Questions people ask before choosing a screen recorder
What does Demosix mean?
Demosix is short for demonstrate in 6 minutes. It describes the product promise: focused screen demos that get to the answer without becoming long videos.
Does the recorder stop at 6 minutes?
No. Creators can keep recording. Demosix can turn longer recordings into ordered six-minute parts so each published demo remains focused.
Why not allow long videos?
Long videos are useful in some places, but Demosix is built for focused answers. The six-minute format helps viewers search, click, watch, and move on without a long time commitment.
Can a longer topic still work on Demosix?
Yes. Longer topics work best as a series of parts, where each part answers one clear piece of the workflow.