# Hexus

> Hexus is an AI product content platform: you record your product once with a browser extension and it generates interactive click-through demos, narrated product videos, and step-by-step onboarding guides from that single capture, with AI-written scripts, synthetic voiceover and avatars, personalization by audience segment, a hosted demo center, engagement analytics, and integrations into HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Zapier, and Wistia.

- Category: Product Onboarding & PLG (https://saastracker.org/categories/product-onboarding)
- Website: https://www.hexus.ai
- Starting price: $49 per month, or $40 per month billed annually
- Free plan: No
- Free trial: A self-serve trial is available directly from the site with no sales call; registration is open at the Hexus app
- Founded: 2023, HQ: San Francisco, California, United States, Ownership: Acquired by Olto, Inc. in March 2026; previously venture-backed and independent
- Profile last reviewed: 2026-08-22
- Canonical profile: https://saastracker.org/products/hexus

## Overview

Hexus does the interactive demo job, the one aimed at prospects who have not signed up, but it approaches it from an angle no other tool in this category takes. The premise is that go-to-market teams need the same product content in three shapes at once, a clickable demo for the website, a narrated video for the sales email or YouTube, and a how-to guide for the help center, and that producing those separately is why product marketing never keeps up with the roadmap. Hexus records once and generates all three, then lets you repurpose between formats with a click.

It was founded in 2023 in San Francisco by a team of former Google and X engineers, and raised early funding from Liquid 2 Ventures and Pear. In March 2026 it was acquired by Olto, and the product now runs as Hexus by Olto inside Olto's product-trained AI agent platform. The vendor's public position is that existing customers continue unchanged, with no platform migration and no need to recreate demos, videos, guides, or integrations. That is the right thing to say and it is often true for a while; it is still the single most important thing for a buyer to weigh here, because acquisitions in this category have a history of ending with the smaller product folded into the larger one.

Pricing has an unusually violent step in it. Starter is $49 a month, or $40 on annual billing, and covers one user with AI text and voiceover, media upload, basic analytics, and the capture extensions. Growth is $499 a month, or $400 annually, for five members, and that is where HTML-based demos, the demo center, personalization, watermark removal, advanced analytics, the integration list, 1080p 60fps export, and 300 AI avatar credits live. There is nothing in between. A team that outgrows Starter faces a tenfold jump rather than a gradient, which is the defining fact of buying this product.

On maintenance, Hexus markets automatic syncing of product changes across every asset generated from a capture, which if it holds up in your environment is the most aggressive answer to staleness anyone in this category offers. Treat it as a claim to test rather than a fact to budget on. The reference point in this directory is that Supademo handles staleness best among tools we have profiled, because targeted screenshot replacement lets you fix one screen without rebuilding the flow, and Guidde handles it worst, because a narrated video has to be reshot when a screen moves. Hexus generating video from the same capture means it is exposed to Guidde's problem in a way Supademo is not, so the sync capability is exactly the thing to stress-test in the trial.

## How it works

1. You install the Hexus browser extension and record your product, or upload existing media. The capture is the single source that every downstream asset is generated from, which is the structural idea behind the product and the reason it can claim to keep three formats in sync.

2. AI generates the content layer. Scripts are written from the recording or from a prompt, voiceover is synthesized, and avatar presenters can be attached on the tiers that include avatar credits. You are not writing a demo script and separately writing a video script, which is the specific labor Hexus is trying to remove.

3. You then edit in a no-code web editor. Steps, annotations, branding, and pacing are adjusted without touching code, and on the Growth tier personalization tailors an onboarding or guided experience per customer segment. Growth is also where HTML-based demos appear, meaning demos built from a captured clone of your interface rather than from screenshots, which is the higher-fidelity and more maintainable form.

4. Publishing is by share link, embed, or the hosted demo center on Growth, which collects your demos into one destination rather than scattering links. Analytics report user journeys, engagement rates, drop-off points, and conversion. Integrations push activity into HubSpot, Salesforce, and Slack, or route through Zapier, and video assets can go to YouTube or Wistia.

## Best for

Go-to-market teams at small and mid-sized B2B software companies that need interactive demos, product videos, and how-to guides from the same source material, and that can either live comfortably inside the one-seat $49 tier or genuinely justify the $499 Growth tier.

## Not the right fit for

- Teams that need in-app onboarding for their own signed-up users; Hexus generates guides and demos but cannot anchor tooltips to your live DOM, segment by user attributes, trigger flows off product events, or A/B test them, so Userpilot, Userflow, or Product Fruits is the right shape.
- Buyers between two and four seats, because Starter is a single user and the next stop is $499 for five members, with nothing in between.
- Anyone documenting internal processes in third-party software, where Tango at $15 per seat or Scribe at $13 does the same job far more cheaply and with a far better compliance posture.
- Buyers who need certainty about the roadmap over the next two years, since the product was acquired by Olto in March 2026 and is now a component of a larger AI agent platform rather than an independent company.
- Teams needing SSO, custom domains, localization, or closed captions on a published price, since all four sit on the unpriced Enterprise tier.

## Features

### Capture and generation

One recording, three output formats, which is the whole product thesis.

- **Browser extension capture**: Record your product step by step through the extension, with no script installed inside the product and no developer involvement to capture or to publish.
- **Media upload**: Bring existing screen recordings, screenshots, or video into Hexus rather than starting every asset from a fresh capture.
- **Interactive demo generation**: The capture becomes a clickable walkthrough that a prospect navigates themselves, which is the primary prospect-facing job.
- **Product video generation**: The same capture becomes a narrated video, so the demo on the website and the clip in the sales email come from one source instead of two production efforts.
- **How-to guide generation**: The capture also renders as a step-by-step onboarding guide for a help center or documentation site, which is the third format and the one that overlaps with Tango and Scribe.
- **One-click repurposing**: Convert an existing asset into another format without rebuilding it, which is the operational feature that makes producing all three formats realistic for a two-person marketing team.
- **HTML-based demos**: Growth adds demos built from a captured clone of your interface rather than from screenshots, which is higher fidelity and generally ages better. This is the biggest single reason to make the tenfold jump from Starter.

### AI production layer

Script, voice, and presenter, generated rather than recorded.

- **AI script generation**: Scripts written from the recording or from a prompt, so the narration exists before anyone opens a document.
- **AI voiceover**: Synthetic narration on every paid tier including Starter, rather than being reserved for the expensive plan.
- **AI avatars**: Avatar presenters via the HeyGen integration, funded by an avatar credit allowance: 300 credits on Growth, 500 on Enterprise. Starter has no avatar allowance.
- **Voice cloning**: An Enterprise add-on, so a whole library can be narrated in one consistent branded voice rather than a stock synthetic one.
- **Localization and closed captions**: Enterprise adds localized versions and captions, which means a small multilingual team cannot get translated demos at a published price.
- **Advanced export quality**: Growth unlocks export up to 1080p at 60 frames per second, which matters when the output is a video asset rather than a link.

### Personalization and distribution

Mostly gated at Growth, which is where the product becomes a platform.

- **Demo center**: Growth hosts your demos in a single destination rather than as loose links, which is how a prospect browses rather than being handed one URL at a time.
- **Personalization by segment**: Tailor guided experiences and onboarding content per customer segment, so a demo shown to one persona differs from the one shown to another.
- **Watermark removal**: Hexus branding stays on Starter output. Removing it requires Growth, which is a real consideration if the demo sits on your homepage.
- **Custom branding**: Full brand control is an Enterprise feature, above Growth's watermark removal.
- **Custom domain**: Enterprise only, so the demo center on Growth lives on a Hexus URL rather than yours.
- **Additional workspaces**: Enterprise adds multiple workspaces, which is how an agency or a multi-product company separates its content.

### Analytics and integrations

Basic at Starter, genuinely useful at Growth.

- **Basic analytics**: Starter reports views and simple engagement, which is enough to know whether anyone opened the demo and not much more.
- **Advanced analytics**: Growth reports user journeys, engagement rate, drop-off points, and conversion, which is what you need to actually improve a demo rather than just count it.
- **CRM integrations**: HubSpot and Salesforce connections on Growth, so demo engagement lands against a record rather than in a separate dashboard nobody opens.
- **Slack and Zapier**: Notifications into Slack and general automation through Zapier, both on Growth.
- **Video hosting integrations**: YouTube and Wistia for the video assets generated from a capture.
- **Documentation and analytics integrations**: GitBook for publishing guides and Google Analytics for measurement, plus Apollo on the outbound side.
- **SSO**: Enterprise only, which is late compared with Guidejar publishing SSO at $75.

### Maintenance

The most aggressive claim in this category, and the thing to test first.

- **Automatic asset syncing**: Hexus markets syncing product changes across every asset generated from a capture. If it holds in your environment it is the strongest maintenance story any vendor here offers; verify it during the trial on a screen you are about to redesign.
- **Single-source regeneration**: Because demo, video, and guide all derive from one capture, refreshing the capture is meant to refresh all three rather than three separate rebuilds.
- **No-code editor**: Edits after a change are made visually rather than by re-recording from scratch, which lowers the cost of keeping content current.

## Use cases

- **Product marketer at a Series A SaaS company**: Every release needs a website demo, a launch video, and a help center article, and the three always drift out of alignment because they are produced by different people at different times. Outcome: One capture per feature generates all three, the demo center collects them for prospects, and refreshing the capture after a UI change is meant to propagate rather than triggering three separate rebuilds.
- **Founder doing their own go-to-market**: Prospects want to see the product before booking a call, but there is no budget for a $50-a-seat demo platform on top of everything else. Outcome: Starter at $40 a month on annual billing gives one person AI-scripted, AI-narrated interactive demos, with the Hexus watermark as the visible cost of the price.
- **Demand generation team running segmented campaigns**: The same generic product demo is sent to three very different personas and converts badly for at least two of them. Outcome: Growth personalization tailors the guided experience per segment, advanced analytics show where each segment drops off, and HubSpot integration attaches that behavior to the contact record.
- **Customer education lead at a small software vendor**: The help center needs how-to content and the YouTube channel needs walkthrough videos, and producing both from scratch has meant the videos are eighteen months out of date. Outcome: Guides and videos are generated from the same captures, published through GitBook and YouTube, and refreshed from a single source rather than maintained as two independent libraries.

## Pricing

Per-plan subscription with seats bundled rather than sold individually, an AI avatar credit allowance on the higher tiers, and no monthly active user or viewer meter.

- **Starter**: $49 per month, or $40 per month billed annually. 1 user; Capture extensions; AI script generation and AI voiceover; Media upload; Basic analytics and team management. Single seat, Hexus watermark on output, no HTML demos, no demo center, no integrations. A capable solo plan and a hard ceiling.
- **Growth**: $499 per month, or $400 per month billed annually. 5 members; HTML-based demos and demo center; Personalization and watermark removal; Advanced analytics; HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Zapier, and Wistia integrations; 300 AI avatar credits and 1080p 60fps export. A tenfold jump from Starter with nothing in between, which is the single hardest thing about buying Hexus.
- **Enterprise**: Custom quoted. Custom branding and custom domain; Localization and closed captions; Additional workspaces; 500 AI avatar credits; SSO and enterprise security; Add-ons for voice cloning, AI search, and migration.

Billing notes:

- Annual billing saves 20 percent on both published tiers as of August 2026, taking Starter to $40 and Growth to $400 per month.
- There is no plan between $49 for one user and $499 for five members, so a two-person or three-person team either shares a seat or pays for five.
- AI avatar credits are allowanced at 300 on Growth and 500 on Enterprise, with no avatar allowance on Starter.
- There is no monthly active user meter and no per-view charge, so demo traffic never increases the bill.
- Startup discounts are advertised by contacting the vendor directly, which is the practical route for a small team that needs Growth features but cannot fund $499.
- Localization, closed captions, custom domain, custom branding, and SSO are all Enterprise, which is a long list for an unpriced tier.

Value assessment: Starter at $40 annually is fair for one person who wants AI-scripted, AI-narrated interactive demos, and it undercuts Storylane, Arcade, and Supademo, all of which sit around $50 per creator. Growth at $400 is a different conversation entirely: at that price it is competing with Supademo's $350 annual Growth tier for five bundled creators and with Storylane's higher tiers, and it wins only if the video and guide generation from the same capture is genuinely saving you a production role. The absence of anything between the two tiers is the real cost, because the natural buyer for this product is a two-to-four person go-to-market team and that team has no plan to buy. The meter itself is the right one, per creator with unlimited viewers, which is worth noting against the in-app guidance half of this category where UserGuiding publishes only its 2,000 monthly active user price, Inline Manual publishes exactly one point, and Candu publishes no thresholds at all. Hexus at least lets you model your bill exactly; it just does not give you many points to choose from.

## Strengths

- The only tool in this category that generates interactive demos, narrated videos, and how-to guides from a single capture, which is a real reduction in production work rather than a packaging claim.
- One-click repurposing between formats, so the website demo and the sales email video do not diverge as separate projects.
- AI script generation and voiceover on the entry tier rather than gated at the top, which is unusually generous placement.
- The strongest marketed answer to content staleness in this category through automatic syncing of product changes across generated assets, worth testing precisely because it would matter so much if true.
- Genuine CRM integration on Growth, with HubSpot and Salesforce, so demo engagement lands against a record rather than in an isolated dashboard.
- HTML-based demos on Growth give the higher-fidelity, better-aging demo form that screenshot-based tools cannot match.
- Self-serve trial with no sales call, and published startup discounts available by asking.

## Limitations

- The gap between $49 and $499 with nothing in between is the defining weakness, and it lands hardest on exactly the small teams this directory serves.
- Acquired by Olto in March 2026 and now operating as a component of a larger AI agent platform, which introduces roadmap and continuity risk no amount of reassurance removes.
- Starter is a single seat with a watermark, no demo center, no integrations, and basic analytics only, so it is a solo plan rather than a small-team plan.
- Localization, closed captions, custom domain, custom branding, and SSO are all Enterprise, which is a long list of ordinary requirements behind an unpriced tier.
- No published independent security audit on the public pricing pages, and enterprise security is listed as an Enterprise-tier feature rather than a baseline.
- Generating video output exposes Hexus to the format that ages worst in this category, so the syncing claim is doing a lot of load-bearing work.
- It does not do in-app guidance for signed-up users and does not do internal process documentation cheaply, so it is a demo purchase rather than a consolidation.

## Comparisons

- **Hexus vs DemoWay**: Both are AI-assisted capture-based demo tools with a self-serve funnel. DemoWay is far cheaper at $32 for Standard and $42 for Pro, has a real free tier, and includes built-in surveys and appointment scheduling inside the demo. Hexus generates video and guides from the same capture, has actual CRM integrations, and offers HTML demos at Growth. Take DemoWay when price is the constraint and a demo is all you need; take Hexus when one capture genuinely has to become three formats.
- **Hexus vs Guidejar**: Guidejar delivers interactive walkthroughs with branching and dynamic variables at $19, plus a branded help center on your own domain at $25, from a bootstrapped two-person team. Hexus starts at $49 for one seat and its distinguishing capabilities, HTML demos, demo center, personalization, and integrations, all sit at $499. Guidejar is the better value for a small company by a wide margin; Hexus earns its price only if AI video generation and CRM-attached demo analytics are load-bearing for your funnel.
- **Hexus vs Supademo**: The closest comparison at the top of the range. Supademo is $50 per creator for Scale and $350 per month annually for Growth with five bundled creators and HTML plus sandbox demos, and it is bootstrapped, profitable, and independent. Hexus is $40 for one seat and $400 for five with HTML demos. Supademo has the strongest maintenance tooling in this category through targeted screenshot replacement and no acquisition overhang; Hexus counters with video and guide generation from the same capture. If independence and maintenance decide it, Supademo; if the three-format output is the reason you are shopping, Hexus.
- **Hexus vs Storylane**: Storylane is the established demo platform at a comparable $50 entry, with HTML editing, personalization tokens, and A/B testing on a $625 tier. Hexus has no native split testing at all, which is a real gap if you are running a demo on a paid landing page. Storylane is the safer specialist choice for demo-led marketing; Hexus is the choice when the same capture also has to become a video and a help center article.
- **Hexus vs Arcade**: Arcade produces the most polished demo output in this category at $50 a seat, with brand kits and a Figma plugin, and reserves HTML capture for Enterprise. Hexus matches the entry price at $40 annually and adds AI script and voiceover generation plus video output, but its own output is competent rather than beautiful. Choose Arcade when the demo sits on a homepage and visual polish converts; choose Hexus when volume and format breadth matter more than craft.
- **Hexus vs Guideflow**: The most direct comparison in this batch. Guideflow is $30 per seat annually against Hexus's $40, holds SOC 2 Type 2 alongside GDPR and CCPA where Hexus publishes no audit at all, and reaches HTML capture and a demo center at $425 annually against Hexus's $400, so the tiers are nearly price-matched. Hexus counters with video and how-to-guide generation from the same capture, which Guideflow does not do. If demo depth, sandbox environments, and a security certification decide it, Guideflow; if one capture genuinely has to become three formats, Hexus.

## Implementation

- Setup time: Around fifteen minutes to a first demo. Install the extension, record, let the AI generate the script and narration, edit, publish. No developer is required to install Hexus and no developer is required to publish an asset, because nothing is installed inside your product. HTML-based demos on Growth take longer to get right because you are working with a captured clone rather than screenshots.
- Learning curve: Low for capture and generation, moderate for the multi-format workflow. The discipline that has to be learned is treating the capture as the source of truth and refreshing it rather than patching three downstream assets separately, which is the only way the product's central promise actually pays off.
- Onboarding: Self-serve trial and self-serve purchase on Starter and Growth with no sales call. Enterprise is quoted, and startup discounts are handled by emailing the vendor. Migration assistance is an Enterprise add-on.
- Migration: There is no importer for demos built in another platform, so moving in means recapturing, and a migration add-on exists on Enterprise for larger libraries. Moving out is the harder direction: interactive demos are not portable between vendors in this category at all, and only the video assets export cleanly. Given the March 2026 Olto acquisition, a buyer should be deliberate about how much of the funnel depends on assets that cannot leave.

## Platform, API & security

- Platforms: Browser extension for capture, Web application editor, Hosted demo center on Growth, Embeds and share links, Video export up to 1080p at 60fps on Growth
- API: No prominently published self-serve public API; programmatic needs are handled through Zapier and the CRM integrations on Growth, with AI search and migration offered as Enterprise add-ons.
- Compliance: Enterprise security controls are listed as an Enterprise-tier feature; no independent audit certification is published on the public pricing pages
- Data residency: No regional hosting options are advertised.
- SSO: Single sign-on on the Enterprise tier only.
- Security notes: Because capture is a browser extension recording your product, the standard objection to this whole segment applies: a publicly hosted representation of your interface exists outside your infrastructure. Hexus does not publish an independent audit certification on its pricing pages, and enterprise security is framed as a tier feature rather than a baseline, so a buyer with a formal security review should ask directly and factor in that the vendor is now part of Olto.

## Support

- Channels: Email support, In-app support, Dedicated support on Enterprise
- Documentation: Product documentation and feature pages on hexus.ai covering capture, interactive demos, videos, guides, personalization, and integrations.
- Community: No large official user community; the vendor publishes a blog and template examples.

## Company

- Founded: 2023
- Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States
- Ownership: Acquired by Olto, Inc. in March 2026; previously venture-backed and independent
- Employees: Not disclosed; a small team, reported to include former Google and X engineers
- Funding: Raised early venture funding reported at roughly $1.6M from investors including Liquid 2 Ventures and Pear, before being acquired by Olto in March 2026.

Funding history:

- Pre-seed and seed (2023): Reported at approximately $1.6M. Investors included Liquid 2 Ventures and Pear.
- Acquisition (2026): Terms not disclosed. Acquired by Olto, Inc. in March 2026; the product continues as Hexus by Olto with the vendor stating that existing customers do not need to migrate or rebuild.

Timeline:

- 2023: Founded in San Francisco by a team of former Google and X engineers to generate product demos, videos, and guides from a single capture.
- 2024: Raises early venture funding from investors including Liquid 2 Ventures and Pear, and ships AI script generation and synthetic voiceover.
- 2025: Adds HTML-based demos, the hosted demo center, segment personalization, and CRM integrations with HubSpot and Salesforce on the Growth tier.
- 2026: Acquired by Olto, Inc. in March and folded into Olto's product-trained AI agent platform as Hexus by Olto, with the vendor stating that existing environments, workflows, and integrations remain intact.

## Integrations

HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Zapier, Wistia, YouTube, GitBook, Google Analytics, Apollo, HeyGen for AI avatars

## FAQ

### What is Hexus?

Hexus is an AI product content platform. You capture your product once with a browser extension and it generates an interactive click-through demo, a narrated product video, and a step-by-step how-to guide from that single recording, with AI-written scripts, synthetic voiceover, optional avatar presenters, personalization by segment, and engagement analytics.

### How much does Hexus cost?

Starter is $49 per month, or $40 billed annually, for one user with capture, AI script and voiceover, media upload, and basic analytics. Growth is $499 per month, or $400 annually, for five members and adds HTML demos, the demo center, personalization, watermark removal, advanced analytics, integrations, and 300 AI avatar credits. Enterprise is quoted. There is no free plan and no tier between the two published prices.

### Why is there nothing between $49 and $499?

There simply is not, and it is the hardest fact about buying this product. Starter is a single seat with a watermark and no integrations; the next step is a tenfold price increase for five members. A two-person or three-person team has no natural plan. The practical workarounds are to ask about the advertised startup discount, or to compare Guidejar at $19 to $75 and DemoWay at $32 to $42, both of which price the middle of the range that Hexus leaves empty.

### Does Hexus need a developer to install or to ship a demo?

No for both. Capture is a browser extension and nothing is installed inside your product, so there is no engineering ticket to start and no engineering ticket to publish. That is the general advantage of demo tools over in-app guidance platforms, which require a script inside your own application before any tooltip renders. HTML-based demos on the Growth tier take more care to configure, but they are still not a code change to your product.

### How does Hexus keep demos current when my product changes?

Hexus markets automatic syncing of product changes across every asset generated from a capture, which is the most aggressive maintenance claim any vendor in this category makes. Test it in the trial on a screen you are about to change, because it matters enormously if true and because generating video exposes Hexus to the format that ages worst. For reference, among the tools profiled here Supademo handles staleness best through targeted screenshot replacement, and Guidde handles it worst because a narrated video has to be reshot.

### What does the Olto acquisition mean for me?

Hexus was acquired by Olto, Inc. in March 2026 and now runs as Hexus by Olto inside Olto's product-trained AI agent platform. The vendor's stated position is that existing customers continue unchanged, without migrating platforms or recreating demos, videos, guides, or integrations. That is worth accepting for the near term and not worth assuming for the long term. Since interactive demos are effectively non-portable between vendors, be deliberate about how much of your funnel depends on assets that cannot leave.

### Can Hexus replace an in-app onboarding platform?

No. It generates guides and demos, but it cannot anchor a tooltip to an element in your live product for a logged-in user, cannot segment an audience by plan or in-product behavior, cannot fire a checklist off a product event, and cannot A/B test a flow. Those are the defining capabilities of an in-app guidance platform, and the right products for that job are Userpilot, Userflow, UserGuiding, Product Fruits, or Chameleon.

### Can I A/B test demos in Hexus?

There is no native split testing. If you are running a demo on a paid landing page and want to test two versions against each other, Storylane offers A/B testing on its Growth tier and is the better fit. This is a meaningful gap given that Hexus's own Growth tier is priced at a level where experimentation is a reasonable expectation.

### What is gated behind the Enterprise tier?

More than most buyers expect: custom branding, a custom domain for your demo center, localization, closed captions, additional workspaces, SSO, and add-ons for voice cloning, AI search, and migration. That means a small multilingual team cannot get translated demos at a published price, and a team on Growth is hosting its demo center on a Hexus URL rather than its own.

### Are there discounts for startups?

Yes. Hexus advertises additional startup discounts available by contacting the team directly. Given the shape of the pricing card, that is the realistic path for a small team that needs Growth-tier capabilities like HTML demos or the demo center but cannot fund $400 a month. It does mean the conversation you were avoiding happens anyway, just about price rather than about access.

## Editorial verdict

Hexus is the only tool in this category that turns one capture into a demo, a video, and a how-to guide, and for a go-to-market team drowning in content production that is a genuinely different value proposition rather than a repackaged one. AI script generation and voiceover on the $40 entry tier are well placed, the automatic syncing claim is the most ambitious answer to staleness anyone here offers, and the Growth tier brings HTML demos, a demo center, and real CRM integration. Two things should give a small buyer pause. The pricing has nothing between $49 for one seat and $499 for five, which strands exactly the teams this directory is written for, and the March 2026 acquisition by Olto means you are now buying a component of someone else's platform rather than an independent product. Try Starter if you are one person. Below $499, compare Guidejar and DemoWay honestly first.

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