Director
Make demos repeatable and evidence-backed.
Topolo Director helps teams prepare product demos with runbooks, proof gates, recorded workflows, launch checks, and reviewable evidence instead of relying on one-off walkthroughs.
Capabilities that matter in operation
The point of the product is not decorative screens. It is owning a useful slice of the operating stack and making it cleaner to run.
Shot-planned runbooks
Projects carry audience, duration, format, and an ordered step plan across mac, camera, phone, OBS, and CTA sources, with prompter cues built in.
Local bridge capture
A pairing code installs a macOS bridge that records real app flows, drives OBS scenes and overlays, runs desktop hygiene, and spools raw takes locally.
Takes, gates, and composition
Sessions record chunk by chunk; accepted takes build a composition, while proof gates, timed script passes, narration, and voice renders track the rest.
Why teams would actually keep Director
Record from a timed shot plan — every step names its sources, scene, talent cue, and operator note
Retake one chunk instead of the whole demo; each take gets a review MP4 before you accept, flag, or trash it
Attach status and evidence to proof gates so launch review checks records, not recollections
Where Director fits in the wider stack
The goal is not isolated point tools. Each Topolo application should make the surrounding stack more coherent.
Bytes
Media and asset management
Accepted takes can sync from the local raw-footage spool into Bytes object storage.
Campaigns
Native + Web
Finished demo recordings become launch and campaign material.
Learn
Branded learning platform
Recorded, repeatable workflows double as training walkthroughs.
First steps with Director
Create a Director workspace and seed a starter runbook or plan your own project.
Pair your Mac from the Pair bridge panel — one command installs the local recording bridge.
Start a session, record chunk by chunk, and accept takes until the composition builds.
Use Director as part of a cleaner operating stack.
Start with the surfaces that solve a real operational problem now, then add more of the Topolo stack without rebuilding the foundations underneath.
Shared identity
Auth keeps access, scopes, and app switching coherent across the suite.
Cleaner adoption
The goal is one operating surface, not another pile of disconnected tools.
Developer upside
TopoloOne is also the route into fairer distribution for external app creators.