Many SaaS products can make onboarding much more relevant if they start by understanding what the customer’s website actually looks like. ScreenshotOne helps capture that visual context so products can analyze the site, tailor recommendations, and guide users through a setup flow that already feels connected to their brand.
Personalize the onboarding flow
By rendering screenshots of the customer’s site, a SaaS product can inspect branding, layout structure, copy, calls to action, and other visible elements. That visual input can be used to prefill settings, suggest improvements, or adapt onboarding steps to the actual site instead of sending every user through the same generic process.
Make onboarding feel familiar
Screenshots can also be shown directly inside the onboarding flow. When users see their own website reflected in setup screens, suggested changes, or previews, the product feels more concrete and easier to trust. That reduces confusion and helps users understand what the tool is doing for them.
Useful for AI-assisted setup and review
This is especially useful for AI-assisted onboarding. A product can capture the site, analyze it visually, generate tailored onboarding guidance, and then render screenshots again after changes to confirm that everything looks right.
Reliable when the first impression matters
Onboarding is a critical moment. ScreenshotOne gives SaaS teams a dependable way to capture and render websites without building their own browser automation stack, making it easier to deliver personalized onboarding at scale.
I use ScreenshotOne for Adkit, and it works perfectly! I have my own infrastructure, so I could do it myself, but I need the screenshot at a critical time (when onboarding new users), so it’s “too important to fail”. Screenshot One never failed me once! And it’s also much faster than my own system.