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If any of this sounds familiar, keep reading
You've answered the same question three times this week.
Your Notion has 200 pages. Nobody opens them.
A team member left, and half the process walked out with them.
This isn't a discipline problem. It's a documentation problem, and the way most companies try to fix it makes it worse.
Asking people to write things down, after the fact, doesn't work. It never has. Your wiki isn't growing. It's a graveyard.
The Fix
Midgard fixes documentation at the source.
Instead of asking your team to write after they work, Midgard captures knowledge while they work. You record your screen — the same way you'd make a Loom. Midgard takes that recording and generates a structured, searchable SOP: numbered steps, screenshots pulled automatically from the video, ready to share.
No writing. No formatting. No extra step.
How it works
What early users are saying
Maria
Head of Business and Operations

"We've been using Midgard, and the difference in the organization of the processes and the team's knowledge is already very clear. Yesterday, we even had an internal meeting talking precisely about the importance of documenting what we do on a daily basis, both for those who will enter in the future and to make life easier for those who are already here. Processes and knowledge need to be shared in the team, and not just in our heads."
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