It's essentially just a program that allows you to record a video of yourself while iterating through a presentation or screen share and then share it for feedback.
Powerpoint has this as a native feature with OneDrive. There are other screenshare programs that do the same thing.
The whole incentive for using it (according to the video) is to "avoid another all hands meeting." And AI is involved somehow?
I find it so fascinating how companies seem to be aware that the way many big companies work (usually in office, in meetings, sometimes on video calls) is flawed, but rather than revisit the model, we just try to map the existing structure onto new expensive shiny tools.
The only benefit I see to having someone send me a video of them reading their presentation or narrating their screen share is that I can watch it on 2x speed asynchronously. At that point, why not just send me a set of bullet points and the presentation or screenshots?
I look at these products and I get the same feeling I do when I watch a road worker paint a tiny bike lane on an existing 4 lane megaroad with no barrier. You're not fixing the problem - you're just causing new ones. The whole system has to shift somehow.