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Video Walkthrough
1. Open the Snippets tab
2. Select the moment
3. Set share options
4. Save & copy
5. Optional: download
Use cases
Core Features
Share Snippets from a Call
Create short, shareable clips from any conversation and track engagement.
Video Walkthrough
1. Open the
Snippets
tab
While viewing any conversation, click Snippets just above the transcript.
2. Select the moment
Drag across the timeline (or use the start/end handles) to highlight the segment you want to share.
Fine‑tune the selection with the left/right arrow keys if needed.
3. Set share options
Require login
— Unchecked by default. Leave it off to let anyone with the link watch; turn it on to restrict viewing to Attention users.
Notify me on views
— Get an email when prospects open the clip.
Add to library
— Save the snippet in your team library (e.g.
Great Demos
,
Objection Handling
) for easy reuse.
4. Save & copy
Click
Save and copy link
. The link is now on your clipboard and the snippet lives in the conversation’s Snippets list.
5. Optional: download
After the snippet finishes processing, click
Download MP4
if you need the video file.
Use cases
Send follow‑up highlights
instead of a full‑length recording.
Build a best‑practice playlist
inside the Snippets library.
Track prospect engagement
with view notifications and tailor your next touch.
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