Hand us whatever you already have — a phone video, an audio note, a screen recording, a messy PDF — and we turn it into standardized, deployable training. No script, no shoot, no instructional designer on your side. The knowledge to run your operation already exists; we make it teachable.
RECoperator.mp4
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inspection.movEvery operations leader is sitting on the same problem:
We have the knowledge. We just can’t turn it into something people can actually learn from.
Building one proper course means a script, an instructional designer, and a production budget we don’t have.
The knowledge lives in people’s heads and on their phones, not in anything we own.
Our one trainer is booked for months. Meanwhile new hires learn by breaking things.
You don’t write a script, format a thing, or stand up a production. Send whatever you already have — in any format — and we structure it into a script and finished video, standardized to the one correct method, you review and sign off, and it ships onto your Learning Management System (LMS).
A phone video, audio, a screen recording, or any document — whatever you already have. No prep, zero formatting, no special gear. The person closest to the work captures it on the device in their pocket and hands it over.
We don’t hand back a transcript. Your raw material becomes a clean, standardized script — the steps in the right order, language made consistent, the one correct method made explicit — and the finished video course built straight from it. No more shortcuts, no more “the way I do it.”
Before anything goes live, the script and the finished video come back to you in the editor — and you make the changes yourself: correct the order, fix a detail, reword a step. You read the script, watch the video, and sign off when you’re happy with your version. We don’t edit it on your behalf or run approval rounds — the controls are yours, so nothing wrong ever gets taught.
The polished, narrated video course with a knowledge-check quiz is part of what you reviewed and approved — not something we start after. Done by us, not your L&D, so your team doesn’t run a studio or staff a production crew. Have an instructional designer? We work with them. Don’t? You don’t need one. On sign-off it ships exactly as approved.
The finished course lands on your Learning Management System (LMS), ready to assign — localized into the languages your workforce actually needs, so everyone learns the same standard in days, not months.
The same knowledge, two very different paths to standardized training.
The people closest to the work become the source — a phone is enough.
A line operator films a 10-minute changeover on his phone; TalentED returns a standardized work instruction plus a video course with a quiz.
An HR lead records the onboarding walkthrough once; it becomes a reusable, multilingual course for every new hire.
A maintenance supervisor screen-records an ERP workflow; it becomes a step-by-step SOP and video.
A colleague films the senior technician at work before retirement; the know-how becomes a course that outlasts him.
The knowledge to run your operation already exists — in people’s hands and in formats nobody can learn from. Hand us the raw, and get back standardized, multilingual training your whole team can take, in days.
Capture is where it starts. From that one raw file, the rest of the platform takes over — localizing it, keeping it current, proving who learned it, and putting it in front of the team.
The course goes out in the languages your floor actually needs.
When the procedure changes, the course updates itself in 48 hours.
A built-in quiz and certificate turn the course into proof someone can do it.
The finished course lands on your Learning Management System (LMS), ready to assign.

Your veteran operator films a tricky machine setup on his phone, and it becomes standardized training before he retires.

A senior tech records a two-minute voice note from the truck, and the fix becomes a course every mobile tech follows.

Housekeeping and front-desk know-how lives in people's heads; capture it on a phone and turn it into repeatable training.

A foreman shoots a quick clip of the right rigging method on site, and crew knowledge sticks around after the job ends.
Pick the operator you can least afford to lose. Send us a 10-minute phone clip of him doing the job. Give us twenty minutes and we’ll sketch the course that outlasts him, live on the call.