Can interactive product demos help with Luban and Snapmaker setup steps?

I’ve been making my own notes for repeat Snapmaker workflows because I keep forgetting small Luban steps, especially when I switch between 3D print, laser, and CNC jobs. Written notes help, but after a while they turn into a long checklist that is easy to miss a step in. Videos are useful too, but sometimes I only need one exact click or setting and don’t want to search through a full recording.

I started using Supademo to turn a screen flow into a clickable walkthrough. My idea was to use it for simple Luban tasks like importing a file, setting or confirming work origin for laser and CNC jobs, finding the relevant setup fields before generating a job, generating G-code, or showing a beginner where the main Luban controls are in a specific software workflow.

Has anyone here documented Snapmaker or Luban workflows this way? Clickable walkthroughs could help with the repeated “where is this setting?” or “what do I click next?” questions that come up with Luban.

This is a starting point:
https://wiki.snapmaker.com/en/Snapmaker_Luban/manual

If you have an idea and the ability to create an initial demo, I think the long-time users in the community might be very interested in supporting your idea. If it shows potential, perhaps you can apply to the official team for resources to optimize the user experience of some older products.

Thanks Chris, yes, the Luban manual is a good starting point. I was thinking more about the smaller “where exactly do I click?” type of steps that come up after someone already understands the general process.

That sounds nice, thank you for proposing this.

I agree that feedback from long-time users would matter a lot here, especially to know which Luban workflows cause the most confusion. My idea was more about whether this kind of format could support the existing docs, not replace them.

If I can put together a simple example at some point, I’ll definitely share it here and see what people think.