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Video tutorials are best for workflow questions: where to click, how a feature behaves, what order to do things in, and what a good example looks like from start to finish.

What video tutorials are best for

First setup

Learn how to structure a workspace, add brand context, set up products, and upload the first useful assets.

Creative workflows

Watch end-to-end creation flows for static ads, video ads, resizing, iteration, and exporting.

Research workflows

See how competitor research becomes patterns, hypotheses, and concrete creative directions.

Performance workflows

Learn how monitoring connects performance signals to the next creative decision.

How to use a tutorial well

1

Watch once for the shape

First, understand the flow and the decision points. Do not pause every five seconds to copy the exact example.
2

Run it with your own brand

Repeat the workflow with real context, real assets, and real constraints. Generic practice rarely exposes the important questions.
3

Save the reusable pattern

If the tutorial gives you a repeatable prompt, review checklist, or reporting cadence, turn it into a custom skill or scheduled run.

When written docs are better

Use the written docs when you need a precise answer, a checklist, a definition, or a policy distinction. Use video when the friction is workflow shape, interface sequence, or example quality.
Start with setup and context tutorials before creation tutorials. Strong context makes every later workflow easier to judge.
Yes, for shared workflows. When everyone learns the same setup, naming, review, and approval patterns, handoffs become much cleaner.
Last modified on June 3, 2026