ScreenSpace vs. Storylane

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ScreenSpace
Score 9.1 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
ScreenSpace’s Immersive Product Stories help marketing and sales teams stand out, engage qualified buyers, and guide them on an experiential journey to value. ScreenSpace incorporates techniques in film, television and gaming to not only capture the look & feel of a product, but infuse experiential storytelling, compelling visuals and narrative design into a comprehensive & immersive web experience – with the goal of creating a deeper level of engagement and insight data than…
$0
Storylane
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Storylane, headquartered in Santa Clara, helps companies build interactive product demos in minutes with their eponymous no-code tool. Marketing users can embed guided product tours on their websites, landing pages , blogs or share them in email campaigns. Sales users can replicate the product and build custom demos tailor made for conversation. Storylane's no code editor enables users to personalize anything in the demo.
$50
per month per seat
Pricing
ScreenSpaceStorylane
Editions & Modules
Starter
$0
Pro
Contact
per year
Enterprise
Contact
per year
Starter
$50
per month per seat
Growth
$625
per month 5 seats included + $125 per additional seat
Premium
$1500
per month custom seats
Solo (1 Demo)
free forever
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ScreenSpaceStorylane
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesYes
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscount available for annual pricing.
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Community Pulse
ScreenSpaceStorylane
Considered Both Products
ScreenSpace
Chose ScreenSpace
While Storylane had a number of features that impressed us, at the time of evaluation, we felt ScreenSpace provided stronger UI features for a desired branded experience and stronger customer support possibilities.
Chose ScreenSpace
The ability to tell a story in a digestible, & user friendly way is unmatched comparing to the more code-based style tours.

Those are better for sales engineers to copy the HTML code of the software; whereas screenspace tours allow you to show something beautiful, that website …
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User Ratings
ScreenSpaceStorylane
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(14 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
ScreenSpaceStorylane
Likelihood to Recommend
ScreenSpace ✦
The demos can be used in a number of ways, whether you want it front and center on your website's home page, or more in the background. The dashboard and ability to easily edit was really nice to use. We went through several changes on our copy/creative and it was easy to make quick changes and then the demo was automatically updated on our web pages.
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Storylane
Basically if you want to provide a walk-through of a website, then Storylane is well suited. I can't think of a scenario where it is less appropriate unless you are trying to use it for something it isn't intended for. I'm not sure if it will work with a WASM page, so if you are working with WASM, you should at least test that out.
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Pros
ScreenSpace ✦
  • Everything that comes out of ScreenSpace looks like it came from an agency
  • Makes our product look and feel better than the real thing.
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Storylane
  • Allows you to easily grab the visual assets to create a walk through.
  • The analytics that are integrated give you a very specific view of engagement.
  • Even the most complex web pages can be saved in Storylane, definitely a robust engine.
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Cons
ScreenSpace ✦
  • There's nothing to dislike about ScreenSpace.
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Storylane
  • The relationship between "pages" and "steps" can get very confusing if you are having to do a mass revamp of a saved story.
  • Some of the interface is less than intuitive than it could be.
  • I'm not a fan of mouse over features, I realize it is a modern metaphor, but it's a bad one.
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Usability
ScreenSpace ✦
ScreenSpace is polished and very easy to use. Easier than creating a PowerPoint presentation.
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Storylane
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Support Rating
ScreenSpace ✦
The success team is very responsive and quick to address any issues – which rarely comes up. I appreciate Darren, the CEO, being hands on and working with my team to answer any questions and ensure they hit their targets.
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Storylane
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Alternatives Considered
ScreenSpace ✦
We were able to configure ScreenSpace in a way where the demo will not go stale, even if we change our product. The overall value and features are captured. Other products were a bit too granular and would easily get out of date.
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Storylane
They are both good products and pretty similar. Navattic definitely had some strong features, but with Storylane, they were incredibly responsive to requests for help and feature requests and it just "looked" better. Storylane also "felt" better in terms of working with it. There were some design flow decisions made with Navattic that I found to be a bit counterintuitive.
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Return on Investment
ScreenSpace ✦
  • So far, we've seen 10+ demo requests come directly from people interacting with our story.
  • We've also improved interaction rates with our story by adding a dedicated page on our site as well as call-out buttons in our main nav to direct people to the story.
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Storylane
  • We were getting thousands of engagements on our Story's.
  • We are able to use them as an educational resource when potential clients asked a question.
  • The SDR's were able to use them as assets to create interest.
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ScreenShots

ScreenSpace Screenshots

Screenshot of Interactive Stories • A video game approach to the buyer experience • Designed to help engage, educate, and motivate B2B audiences through memorable experiencesScreenshot of the ScreenSpace Platform • Designed to be simple and enjoyable, with no creative or technical experience requiredScreenshot of a Choose Your Own Adventure Story • The choose-your-own-adventure Stories allow every buyer – from techies to execs – to explore content they care about without getting lost or distractedScreenshot of Lead Capture • This captures high-intent leads at the perfect moment by immersing a native or embedded form at any point of a Story's narrativeScreenshot of Personalize and Share Anywhere – in One Click • Stories can be shared one of three ways – as a direct link, embed link, or embedded on a TrustRadius profileScreenshot of Instant Publishing • UI update? Revised messaging? New feature? No need to start over, send a change request, or wait for a designer. Simply swap out content, hit Publish, and the Story is updated across every channel – instantly.

Storylane Screenshots

Screenshot of how Storylane captures screenshots, video and HTML Recordings for demosScreenshot of the no-code demo editor, used to customize text, images, graphs or any other kind of element appearing in a demo.Screenshot of an example of the tooltips, callouts and video popups that can be used to explain a productScreenshot of AI - not just for better buyer discovery but also for easier and quicker demo creation for sellersScreenshot of the one click process to share or embed demos anywhereScreenshot of demo insights, used to drive engagement and growth for for each lead