Descriptions:
Craig Hewitt, CEO of podcast platform Castos, addresses a problem he heard repeatedly at a conference of 250 tech founders: how to consistently roll out AI tools across a team when institutional knowledge stays locked in one person’s head. His answer centers on Scribe, a workflow documentation platform trusted by 80,000 enterprises and nearly half the Fortune 500, which auto-generates step-by-step process documents as you work.
The video walks through a live demo of the Scribe Chrome extension capturing a Claude-powered workflow — taking a long-form blog post and repurposing it into a LinkedIn article — without any manual documentation effort. Hewitt shows how the resulting Scribe can be annotated, redacted for sensitive data (SOC 2 and HIPAA compliant), improved via AI suggestions, and organized into page-level cookbooks grouping related workflows. A three-Scribe product-feedback page is shown as a practical team-facing example.
The core argument is that AI adoption fails not from tool resistance but from workflow invisibility: great prompts and Claude projects stay siloed. Scribe provides the documentation layer that lets teams standardize, share, and scale what actually works. For founders and team leads trying to move from individual AI power users to organization-wide adoption, this video offers a concrete and immediately actionable framework.
📺 Source: Craig Hewitt · Published April 29, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







