Use case

Voice onboarding that shows users what to do next

Most onboarding asks users to read. Skilly lets them ask out loud. It answers from your product content and points to the exact button, setting, or next step.

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Why voice changes onboarding

Users ask messy, specific questions. A fixed tooltip sequence cannot cover every path. Voice onboarding lets the user say the problem in their own words and get guidance in the moment.

Where it fits

Use Skilly for setup flows, first-run checklists, admin panels, dashboards, editor tools, and any product surface where users ask "where is this?" or "what do I do next?"

How Skilly guides

Studio turns your docs, website, and notes into an editable product skill. The widget runs on allowed domains, listens during a session, answers out loud, and points users at the right control.

Common questions

What is voice onboarding?

Voice onboarding lets a user ask questions out loud while using a product. Instead of reading a fixed tour, the user gets contextual spoken guidance for the task they are trying to finish.

Is voice onboarding better than tooltips?

It is better for open-ended confusion. Tooltips are useful for known flows; voice onboarding helps when the user does not know which flow they need.

Does Skilly replace documentation?

No. Skilly uses your documentation as source material, then turns it into live guidance inside the product.