New in March 2026: Video Hotspots, Smarter AI Creation, Preview of New Features

March was a bit of a different month for us.
We shipped meaningful improvements, but this month was less about cramming in a dozen flashy features and more about making Supademo better in the ways that matter most when you use it every day.
That meant more flexibility for mobile demos, more control at the workspace level, better inputs for Enhance with AI, and a healthy amount of time spent on speed, bugs, and polish.
Here’s everything we shipped in March, plus a sneak peek at what’s coming next.
Timeline-based video hotspots
The biggest update this month is timeline-based hotspots for video.
This is especially useful for teams working with a lot of video steps or users creating mobile-based video demos. You can now record or upload a mobile screen recording, use the interactive video timeline to place hotspots at specific timestamps, and then move those hotspots directly on the canvas.
Instead of fully rebuilding a mobile flow from scratch, you can now layer interactivity directly on top of the video itself. That creates a much faster path from “I have a recording” to “I have something interactive.”
For teams that already have screen recordings and want to make them interactive without starting over, this is a big unlock.
New workspace defaults: intro chapters and hotspot options
We also added more workspace-level controls for defaults.
You can now configure more default settings for intro chapters and access more options for your default hotspots.
This is one of those updates that sounds simple, but becomes really valuable when you’re creating demos across a team. Many teams want consistency across demos, but they do not want every rep, marketer, or CS team member manually recreating the same structure every time.
With these new defaults, you can make sure demos start with the right framework, end with the right CTA, and include the right building blocks from the start.
That means:
- Less repetitive setup
- Less cleanup
- Better consistency across your workspace
- A faster path from recording to publish
If your team is building demos across sales, onboarding, enablement, customer success, or product marketing, these workspace defaults make it much easier to scale best practices.
Improve AI-generated demo text with better upfront context
We also shipped a meaningful update to Enhance with AI in the extension.
Users can now specify the use case of a demo before recording and add context upfront. We also added the ability to choose the desired language before creation directly in the extension.
This matters because the better context the AI has going in, the better the output is coming out.
Instead of relying on AI to infer everything from page content and click behavior alone, you can now tell it what you’re actually creating: whether that’s a product tour, sales demo, onboarding flow, training walkthrough, or something else entirely.
A big part of how we think about AI at Supademo is not just adding AI for the sake of it. It’s about making AI outputs genuinely more useful in real workflows. Better setup upfront is a big part of that.
Speed, bug fixes, and polish
Alongside these feature updates, we also spent meaningful time on bugs, speed improvements, and overall product polish.
We intentionally took a step back from feature volume this month. Not because the roadmap is slowing down, but because sometimes the best thing you can do is tighten up the core experience.
That meant focusing on performance, fixing rough edges, reducing friction, and cleaning up the small annoyances that can compound over time.
It may not be the flashiest category of update, but it matters a lot.
At the end of the day, users do not want more complexity. They want the product to feel fast, reliable, and easy to use. That was a major focus for us in March.
Preview of what's coming soon
March was largely about improving the foundation. The next two launches are about expanding what a demo experience can become.
RouteHub: arriving mid-April
RouteHub is designed to make it easier to send people to the right content without forcing them through the same one-size-fits-all experience.
The simplest way to think about it is this: RouteHub gives you one smart link that routes each viewer to the right content automatically.
Instead of sending the same demo to everyone, viewers can self-select based on their role, goals, or use case. RouteHub then adapts what they see next across demos, videos, PDFs, and other resources.
That makes it useful for sales, onboarding, product education, and customer enablement: all from a single, more personalized entry point.
Instead of guessing which link to send or building endless manual branches, you can create one experience that intelligently routes people where they need to go.
AI Demo Agents: arriving early May
We’re also launching AI Demo Agents in early May.
What makes this different from generic chatbots or lightweight AI SDR tools is that the agent uses your approved content: including interactive demos, sandboxes, PDFs, pricing pages, case studies, and docs — to answer questions, run discovery, qualify buyers, and guide people to the right next step.

In other words, it is built around interactive proof, not just answers.
That makes AI Demo Agents especially useful for:
- Handling inbound requests
- Answering repeat questions around pricing, integrations, and fit
- Supporting enablement and product education
- Scaling top-of-funnel qualification
- Routing qualified people to sales with actual context instead of a cold handoff
The goal is not to create more AI noise. It is to help teams scale personalized, grounded demo experiences using the content they already trust.
Wrapping up
March may not have been the flashiest month on paper, but it was an important one.
We made mobile demo creation more flexible, gave teams more control over workspace-wide demo standards, improved AI-generated outputs with better upfront context, and invested in the speed and polish that make the product better every day.
And with RouteHub arriving in mid-April and AI Demo Agents landing in early May, there is a lot more coming very soon.

Co-Founder & CEO
Joseph is the CEO and co-founder of Supademo, building AI-driven interactive demo tooling used by 100,000+ founders, marketers, and operators to accelerate product understanding and sales. He’s a two-time startup founder passionate about zero-to-one product building and remote-first company culture.






