Tool Comparison

Arcade vs Storylane: Quick Tours vs HTML Capture

Arcade ships fast with a free tier and screen-recorder capture. Storylane goes deeper with HTML capture and persona variants. Pick by depth needed.

At a Glance

DimensionArcadeStorylane
Founded20222021
HeadquartersSan Francisco, CAPalo Alto, CA
Best ForSEs who want quick product tours and guided screenshots for top-of-funnelSEs who want HTML-capture interactive demos with strong personalization
PricingFree tier available; paid from $32‑$100/user/moFree tier; paid from $40 to $500 per user per month
Rating4.7/54.7/5
SE Job Mentions6741

Speed vs Depth

Arcade and Storylane both serve SE teams that want interactive demos without an enterprise commitment. Arcade prioritizes speed and simplicity through screen-recorder capture. Storylane goes one tier deeper with HTML and CSS capture, persona variants, and a more refined editor. Both have free tiers.

Capture Approach

Arcade records short flows from a screen recorder. The output is a sequence of frames with hotspots and text bubbles. Storylane captures HTML and CSS from any URL. The output is closer to the real product in feel and supports deeper interactions like form inputs and branching.

Editor and Build Speed

Arcade's editor is the simpler of the two. SEs ship their first usable tour in 20 to 40 minutes. Storylane's editor takes 30 to 60 minutes for a first demo. Both are fast enough that the time-to-value gap closes after 5 to 10 demos.

Personalization

Storylane wins on persona variants and lead routing. Arcade supports basic variants and CRM sync on paid tiers, but the depth is meaningfully lower. For SE teams that want to serve different paths to different ICPs, Storylane is the right tool.

Pricing

Arcade starts free and scales to $32 to $100 per user per month on paid plans. Storylane starts free and scales from $40 per user per month to around $500 per user per month on enterprise plans. At entry tiers, the two are comparable.

Best For Verdict

Pick Arcade for the lowest-friction starting point and outbound-friendly product tours. Pick Storylane when persona variants, lead routing, and deeper interactive depth matter.

Feature Breakdown: Arcade vs Storylane

The headline rows in the at-a-glance table cover the basics. Use the breakdown below as the second-pass evaluation after the at-a-glance comparison.

CapabilityArcadeStorylane
Time to first usable outputSE-ready inside 1 week with the right onboardingSE-ready inside 1 week with the right onboarding
Personalization depth per dealTuned for ses who want quick product tours and guided screenshots for top-of-funnelTuned for ses who want html-capture interactive demos with strong personalization
Analytics surfaceAccount-level rollups, persona detection, conversion trackingAccount-level rollups, persona detection, conversion tracking
CRM integrationNative Salesforce and HubSpot connectors with field mappingNative Salesforce and HubSpot connectors with field mapping
Admin overhead at 10-SE scaleLight: one champion SE plus part-time RevOpsLight: one champion SE plus part-time RevOps
Vendor maturityFounded 2022, active product velocityFounded 2021, active product velocity

The honest read: these capability rows are close enough on paper that the choice comes down to personalization depth, the analytics surface that maps to your reporting needs, and the renewal terms.

Pricing Scenarios by Company Stage

Both tools price by seat or usage, and both negotiate. The list price is the starting point, not the endpoint.

StageTypical SpendWhat Arcade QuotesWhat Storylane Quotes
Seed / Series A$0 to $15K/yrFree tier available; paid from $32‑$100/user/moFree tier; paid from $40 to $500 per user per month
Series B / Growth$15K to $60K/yrFree tier available; paid from $32‑$100/user/moFree tier; paid from $40 to $500 per user per month
Series C+ / Enterprise$60K to $200K/yrFree tier available; paid from $32‑$100/user/moFree tier; paid from $40 to $500 per user per month

Three negotiation levers that work on both vendors: 15 to 25 percent discount on annual versus monthly, an additional 10 to 15 percent on multi-year contracts, and any quote above $60K per year is open to a negotiated POC with success criteria tied to the renewal decision.

ICP Fit by Company Stage

The right tool depends on where your SE team is in the maturity curve. Use the guidance below to short-circuit the long evaluation.

  • Seed / Series A (1 to 5 SEs): Either tool works. Optimize for time-to-value and the lower contract floor. The implementation difference between the two is small at this scale. Pick the one that fits the dominant motion: Arcade if it lines up with ses who want quick product tours and guided screenshots for top-of-funnel, Storylane if ses who want html-capture interactive demos with strong personalization.
  • Series B / Growth (6 to 15 SEs): The choice starts to matter. Workflow fit, CRM integration depth, and analytics granularity are the deciding factors at this stage. Run a 30 to 60-day pilot with two real deals end-to-end inside each tool before signing.
  • Series C+ / Enterprise (15+ SEs): Procurement, governance, and SSO move to the front. Both tools support enterprise contracts but the negotiation cycle takes 90 to 180 days. Bring legal and security in early to avoid a renewal-cycle scramble.
  • SE leader vs RevOps owner: SE leadership picks based on workflow. RevOps picks based on stack integration. Align ownership before the shortlist or expect rework after the demo cycle.
Sources: PreSales Collective community benchmarks, RepVue compensation disclosures, Bridge Group sales structure research, vendor documentation, and G2 review aggregates. Tool mention counts reflect 4,250 verified SE job postings analyzed in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Arcade or Storylane easier for a brand-new SE?

Arcade. The screen recorder workflow ships a first usable tour in 20 to 40 minutes. Storylane takes 30 to 60 minutes for a first demo because the HTML capture model has more setup.

Which one has stronger persona variants?

Storylane. The variant logic is built for ICP-driven routing and benefits SE teams that serve different demo paths to different personas.

Which is better for outbound emails?

Arcade. The lightweight tours load fast in email embeds and the free tier makes adoption easy for SDRs and AEs without a budget conversation.

Can either replace a live SE demo?

Neither replaces a live SE demo for mid-market and enterprise deals. Both work as pre-call seeds and post-call reinforcement.