It Takes a Team to Tango
Creating Step-By-Step Guides With Screenshots
Have you ever wondered if there's a tool that makes it easier for you to create and share step-by-step guides with your colleagues?
It can be challenging to instruct coworkers in a process while working remotely.
Poor communication can get in the way. However, using visuals to share a how-to guide might be effective.
In this post, I'll share with you a tool that I recently stumbled upon on Twitter:


That tool is Tango. Tango automatically creates step-by-step guides with screenshots of your workflows that you can share with anyone on the web.
Here’s the workflow I created using Tango to show how to search for your Tweets using keywords on Twitter:
To make the most out of Tango, you can install its Chrome extension and start using it to create and share workflows.
Remember to share this post with your friends or colleagues because it takes two a team to Tango.
3 Tweets that inspired this post:
This Twitter thread by Conor White-Sullivan (@Conaw) is a pretty straightforward guide to help you write better threads.
Visa (@visakanv) is dubbed as the “Prince of Twitter” because he writes megathread of threads. In this Tweet, he shares how he searches for Tweets as a pro.
Easlo (@heyeaslo) is “The Notion Guy” who helps others get organized and productive with no-code.
Before you go, I’d like to ask you this question:
What’s the first workflow you’re going to create with Tango?
Please share your answer in the comments.