Company

We build guidancethat feelsnative to your product.

Guidly helps teams turn complex UIs into clear, guided experiences—so users ship faster and support stays human where it matters.

On our mind

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What Guidly is

A guide layer for the modern web

Users ask in plain language; Guidly highlights the right controls and walks them through steps—without brittle recordings or one-off videos that go stale the week after you ship.

AI contextVisual stepsOne script

North star

Make every release easier to adopt.

Activation, time-to-value, and calmer support queues—without turning your roadmap into a documentation project.

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Principle

Show the UI, don't narrate it.

Guidance should feel like part of the interface—not a detour through another product.

How we thinkin three moves.

Principles that show up in latency, copy, security reviews, and the unglamorous reliability work.

In-product, not in another tab

Guidly meets users inside your app so answers stay contextual—no hunting through help centers or stale Loom links.

Built for real UI

We focus on flows that change, permissions that differ by role, and surfaces that are hard to explain with static docs.

Serious about trust

Security and reliability are part of the product. We design Guidly the way we would want critical infra to behave next to our own stack.

Audience

Who we build for

Product, growth, and customer teams who care about activation, time-to-value, and support deflection. If you ship a web product with a real UI, Guidly is meant to sit beside it—not replace your roadmap, but make every release easier to adopt.

How we work

Small team, tight feedback loops, and a bias for shipping. We listen to customers, keep security on par with what you expect from infra next to your product, and iterate in public as the product matures.

  • Async-first collaboration with sensible overlap for deep work together.
  • Security and privacy treated as product features, not checklists bolted on at the end.

Questions or partnerships?

We read every message—press, integrations, or just curiosity.