The Digital Adoption Platform Built for SaaS Product Teams
Enterprise DAPs like WalkMe and Whatfix are built for IT departments managing Fortune 500 software deployments. Guidez is built for SaaS product teams who need to ship onboarding today — not in 6 months.
Frequently asked questions about digital adoption platform
A digital adoption platform (DAP) is a software layer that sits on top of existing applications and guides users through features and workflows with interactive tours, contextual tooltips, and in-app assistance. DAPs reduce time-to-value, decrease support tickets, and improve feature adoption without changing the underlying application.
Enterprise DAPs (WalkMe, Whatfix) are built for Fortune 500 IT departments managing large-scale software deployments — they require professional services, take months to implement, and cost $10,000-$100,000+/yr. Guidez is built for SaaS product teams — self-serve, live in under an hour, starting free, with AI generation that enterprise DAPs don't offer.
No. Guidez is designed for product managers, CS leads, and growth teams who manage it independently alongside their other responsibilities. There's no "Guidez administrator" role required — the platform is intuitive enough for any product team member to use.
Guidez AI generates complete, publish-ready tours from a plain-language description — not just AI-assisted copy suggestions. You type "guide new users through setting up a payment method" and Guidez produces every step with copy, element selectors, and logic in under 60 seconds. No other DAP offers this.
Yes. While Guidez is optimized for SaaS user-facing onboarding, many teams also use it for internal tool adoption — onboarding employees to new internal platforms, guiding them through process changes, and creating training tours for newly deployed software.