You don't need a new structure — you need access. The content engine automatically imports all of your content: videos, PDFs, transcripts, slides, blogs, notes. Everything your team has ever said, shown, or written is intelligently organized — without folders or manual tagging. You can find content using natural language, not by file name. Relevant content is automatically linked — from video excerpts to blog articles. This creates a lively content memory that is available to you at any time.
Remember long-forgotten content in seconds: With Streamdiver, every uploaded asset is automatically tagged, transcribed and semantically indexed. You're no longer looking for file names, but for meanings like “customer feedback on our onboarding process” or “sales story for CFOs.” Streamdiver recognizes connections and intersections, understands contexts and brings structure to chaos — so that you not only find what you're looking for, but also you find what you didn't even know you needed.
Videos are your strongest format—but they often go unused. With Streamdiver, you turn any video into an interactive experience: Your users jump directly to relevant places, ask questions in video chat or navigate through chapters just like in a playbook. No more staring at the timeline — but real experience.
Especially strong for sales enablement, training, or thought leadership, when you want more than just “press play.”
Publish your most valuable content right where it works — on your own website. With Streamdiver, you can seamlessly embed videos including AI features
(such as transcription, deep search, or interactive questions) as a widget —
in your own branding, of course.
This is how you make knowledge accessible, create real interaction and bring content where your target group needs it. No YouTube look, no detours, no compromises. Just smart content, embedded in your customer journey.
Daily searching for content; tagging and describing is time-consuming
No direct access to content from different teams, complicated workflows lead to delays
YouTube supports jumping off to competitors through third-party advertising and video recommendations