Branching
One video. Every viewer's own path.
Instead of editing five versions of a video, build one that adapts to each viewer's choices. They decide what happens next — and you see every path they take.
A customer is upset
Their order arrived damaged, and they've emailed in — frustrated.
Your path: A customer is upset
How do you open your reply?
What you can build
One format, many lessons
Training simulations
Let people practice real decisions and watch the consequences play out.
Adaptive onboarding
Route new hires by role or experience so everyone gets the path that fits.
Dialogue & language practice
Branch on what the learner picks and respond in context.
Compliance decision-drills
Pose the tricky judgment calls and grade the path they choose.
Skill-leveled lessons
Send beginners and advanced viewers down different explanations.
Sales role-play
Rehearse objection handling with a branch for every customer reply.
How it works
Built on a visual canvas
No flowchart software, no code. Wire your segments together on a canvas and preview the whole thing before you publish.
1. Split your video into segments
Break an uploaded video into the moments that matter.
2. Connect them into paths
Drag from one segment to the next to wire up your branches.
3. Add choices and routers
Give viewers options, or route them automatically on what they've done.
4. Score each path
Grade viewers on the questions they actually saw — per path.
Which path did they take?
ExamplePath analytics
See every path they take
Branching isn't a black box. See which branches viewers chose, how many reached each segment, and where they dropped off — so you know which routes are working.
- Most- and least-traveled paths
- How many viewers reached each segment
- Where viewers leave the journey
Questions, answered.
- Does branching work with YouTube videos?
- Branching works with videos you upload. You split an uploaded video into segments, then connect those segments into paths. YouTube videos support overlay interactions, but branching paths need uploaded, segmented video.
- Do viewers need an account to watch?
- No. Viewers open a link and start watching — their choices and progress are tracked anonymously, with no sign-up required.
- Can I score different paths differently?
- Yes. Scoring follows the path each viewer actually takes, so a learner is only graded on the questions on their branch.
- Is branching free?
- Branching is part of the editor for uploaded videos, included for signed-in creators — the same place you get workspaces and password protection.
- Can I see which paths viewers took?
- Yes. Path analytics show which branches viewers chose, how many reached each segment, and where they dropped off.
Ready to build your first branching video?
Upload a video, split it into segments, and wire up the paths. Your viewers take it from there.