Use case
Create guided visual walkthroughs people can actually follow
Some ideas are hard to explain in a static doc or long chat. DeeplyClear lets you map the idea first, then guide people through the logic with a Clarity Tour.
Static docs and long chats are hard to follow
When an idea has branches, dependencies, and context, a document can become a wall of text. A chat thread is even harder to reconstruct later. People do not just need the material; they need a path through it.
Map the idea, then guide the explanation
DeeplyClear separates structure from explanation. First, build a map that shows the parts and relationships. Then use a Clarity Tour to walk viewers through the sequence that makes the idea make sense.
Good for
Guided visual walkthroughs are useful when someone needs to understand the reasoning, not just see the finished output.
- Strategy
- Product concepts
- Research synthesis
- Technical explanations
- Investor narratives
- Onboarding
Different from dumping a mind map
A large map can be useful to the creator and overwhelming to everyone else. A Clarity Tour adds order, pacing, and emphasis so the viewer knows where to look and why each step matters.
FAQ
Common questions
What is a visual walkthrough?
A visual walkthrough is a guided explanation of a visual structure. In DeeplyClear, the map shows the idea and the Clarity Tour guides someone through it step by step.
Why not just share the map?
Sharing only the map can make viewers guess the intended path. A Clarity Tour gives them sequence, context, and emphasis so the reasoning is easier to follow.
Who are visual walkthroughs useful for?
They are useful for teams, clients, investors, collaborators, and new teammates who need to understand a complex idea without sitting through another long meeting.
Can a walkthrough explain technical material?
Yes. A map can show systems, dependencies, risks, and decisions, while the tour guides viewers through the technical logic in a manageable order.
Give the idea a shape people can follow
Start with the rough version: notes, docs, prompts, product thinking, or a decision that still has too many moving parts. DeeplyClear turns it into a map you can inspect, refine, and explain.