Software That Explains Software Screens at Work

Understand confusing software screens and know exactly what to do next.

Example: Data Levee explaining a specific tool and settings inside GIMP so you know what each option does and how to use it.

How It Works

1. Take a screenshot of the software screen
Capture the exact screen that’s confusing you. This gives Data Levee real context instead of guessing.

2. Ask a simple question
Type what you want to know, like “What am I looking at?” or “What does this tool do?”

3. Get a clear explanation and next steps
Data Levee explains the screen, what each part means, and what you should do next—based on your actual screen.

Why Software Screens Feel So Confusing

Most software isn’t designed to explain itself.

You’re expected to understand tools, panels, menus, and settings without any guidance. If you’re new to a program—or even just using a feature you haven’t touched before—it’s easy to feel stuck.

You might be thinking:

  • What does this screen mean?
  • What does this tool actually do?
  • Where do I even click to get started?

Instead of helping you, the software assumes you already know what everything is.


Why This Slows You Down

When you don’t understand what you’re looking at, even simple tasks become frustrating.

You end up:

  • clicking around hoping something works
  • searching online for answers that don’t match your screen
  • watching long tutorials just to figure out one small thing

What should take a few minutes turns into wasted time and frustration.


A Better Way to Understand Software

Instead of guessing, you can get answers based on your actual screen.

That’s what software that explains software does.

You take a screenshot, ask a simple question, and get a clear explanation of:

  • what each part of the screen is
  • what the tools or settings mean
  • what you should do next

No guessing. No digging through menus. Just clear answers.


When This Is Most Useful

This is especially helpful when:

  • You’re learning new software at work
  • You’re trying to complete a task you’ve never done before
  • You’re staring at a screen that doesn’t make sense
  • You don’t know what the next step is

Instead of getting stuck, you can move forward with confidence.


Stop Guessing and Start Understanding

You don’t need to memorize every tool or figure everything out alone.

When software is confusing, the fastest way forward is to understand what you’re looking at and what to do next.

That’s the difference between being stuck and actually getting your work done.

 

Try Data Levee and see what your screen actually means

 

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