Saleo Goes Mobile: A Powerful New Way to Build and Share Mobile App Demos

Example of a mobile app demo built in Saleo Capture

Introducing mobile demos, built natively in Saleo

Mobile apps are central to how many products deliver value, but they’ve always been a pain to demo. Between login restrictions, switching screen mid-call, and the awkward workaround of showing static screens in a slide presentation, most teams are left with a disjointed experience that’s hard to scale or personalize.

That’s why we’re introducing mobile support inside Capture™, a new capability that lets you build, personalize, and scale interactive demos of your mobile app. You can now bring mobile experiences to life and seamlessly combine them with desktop and web content, creating a single, unified guided tour or sandbox experience.

How it Works

This new capability is built directly into the Capture tour builder, giving you the same visual-editor based experience you already use to build desktop demos, now optimized for mobile app screenshots.

  • Upload screenshots of your mobile app (iOS or Android) 
  • Frame the canvas in a mobile device view
  • Link screens together to simulate app navigation 
  • Pin templates across screens for persistent UI elements
  • Support scrolling pages, including long or continuous screens
  • Add tooltips, clickable zones, modals, and hover effects for interaction

Use Cases for Mobile Screenshot Support in Capture™

1. Demo Mobile-Only Products Without Mobile App Access

Use Case: You need to showcase your mobile app to prospects but can’t share live access for security, compliance, or logistics reasons.

How Capture helps: Upload mobile screenshots (from the live app or Figma), and turn them into a tour with guided navigation, tooltips, and clickable flows, no mobile app login required.

2. Show Persona-Specific Journeys Across Devices

Use Case: You need to show how an admin sets permission controls on a desktop app and then how those changes directly impact what an end user sees and can access on mobile.

How Capture helps: Combine mobile and desktop flows in one demo to clearly show how actions taken in one environment impact the other (e.g., an admin updates a setting, a mobile user sees the change). Great for showing interconnected workflows and user experiences.

3. Enable Mobile App Storytelling for Marketing & Presales

Use Case: You need to highlight features of your mobile app in campaigns, websites, or demo libraries.

How Capture helps: Create shareable, interactive mobile app tours that run directly in the browser. This is especially useful for web embeds or links in sales outreach.

4. Build Self-Guided Mobile Tours for Prospects

Use Case: You need to let prospects explore your mobile app in a sandbox environment to drive conversion or accelerate deal cycles.

How Capture helps: Create lightweight sandbox demos from static screenshots, allowing users to click through real screens, explore flows, and understand product value in minutes.

5. Train Teams on Mobile UX Without Devices

Use Case: Internal teams need to ramp quickly on mobile features, but don’t have access to the app or aren’t familiar with the experience.

How Capture helps: Reuse customer-facing mobile tours for internal enablement, giving new AEs and SEs a fast, visual way to understand mobile-first workflows and product logic.

Ready to See It?

If you’ve been waiting for a better way to showcase your mobile app, check out Saleo’s new mobile demo capability.

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