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Two close peers for interactive guides. Here's how to choose.
Guidejar and Tacto are close peers — both do auto-captured guides, interactive walkthroughs, AI-written steps, and hosted help centers. The right choice usually comes down to the free plan, AI-credit limits, and how each one's interactive player and analytics feel on your own content.
| Feature | Tacto | Guidejar |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-captured step-by-step guides | ||
| Interactive click-through walkthroughs | ||
| AI-written steps | ||
| Branded help center on your domain | ||
| Completion & drop-off analytics | ||
| Automatic PII redaction | ||
| Voice-over narration | ||
| Interactive mode on the free plan | Varies |
Comparison based on publicly available information as of 2026. Products change often — check Guidejar's site for the latest.
Why Tacto
Tacto's free tier includes the interactive walkthrough mode, so you can evaluate the thing that matters most before paying.
Tacto leads with completion and drop-off, not just view counts — the signal you actually act on.
Every recording becomes a scroll guide, an interactive walkthrough, and a PDF without re-authoring.
Being fair
Guidejar is a strong, mature product. If you've already invested in it and it fits your workflow, there's no urgent reason to switch — try both on the same recording and compare.
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