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Quick step capture — plus interactive walkthroughs and a place to host them.
Tango is a lightweight way to capture how-to steps in the browser, and it's genuinely quick for one-off internal guides. Tacto covers that same fast capture and adds interactive walkthroughs, a hosted help center, and completion analytics — the pieces you need once documentation becomes a system, not a one-off.
| Feature | Tacto | Tango |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-captured step-by-step guides | ||
| Interactive click-through walkthroughs | — | |
| AI-written steps | ||
| Branded help center on your domain | — | |
| Completion & drop-off analytics | Basic | |
| 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 Tango's site for the latest.
Why Tacto
Beyond static step lists, every Tacto capture becomes a clickable, spotlighted demo.
Organize everything into a branded, searchable help center instead of scattered links.
Completion and drop-off analytics show where readers succeed or stall.
Being fair
Tango is a good fit for quick, individual how-to guides when you don't need interactive demos or a hosted knowledge base.
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