Easily generate thousands of unique images
Simple nocode tools and image generation API
Glitterly can now be found as an App on Zapier. As a developer, adding a new app to Zapier was a very pleasant experience - the documentation is superb.
Featured integrations:
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Official launch website here:
https://www.glitterly.app/zapier
Launched an image generation API as an alternative to Placid and Bannerbear. The free-tier is 50x images per month.
How it works:
Step 1: Set up a base template in the editor.
Step 2: Create images from the template with customised text, images and more.
The video maker for makers, digital marketers, YouTubers, and pet lovers. Viable for feature previews, video banners on facebook, spicing up your twitch clips and for showing off that new trick your dog just learned as an Instagram story.
The vision is a simple video editor where you can create stunning videos that are up to par with videos created in complicated software such as Adobe After Effects or Final Cut Pro X.
Sign up for early access here: https://app.glitterly.app/
Woke with a bunch of traffic on Glitterly and emails! Not sure how it happened but someone hunted Glitterly on product hunt. Currently the 4th product of the day.
I wanted to wait with the PH launch since it's still in early beta and there are a bunch of features coming up soon. And I didn't get a chance to add my nice promotion videos and images, email signup etc. but oh well!
Check it out here:
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/glitterly
How do you create videos of your apps? Do you use a video editor or do you hire a freelancer on fiver?
After 3 long months of battling video encodings, fps, timestamps, resolutions and FFmpeg - Glitterly is finally ready for the world: https://glitterly.app
How it works:
Common use cases:
How do you inform customers of your apps features?
We believe that delightful short video snippets of your app is the right way.
Walking the customer through information with video is more effective than forcing the customer to read a wall of text. People retain information through video far better than they do by reading text.
Perhaps you've seen slacks feature releases twitter:
To create a video like this you don't need a fancy complicated video editor that is understood by the few chosen ones.
What if I told you there was a web-based video editor (on the way) to the market that makes it simple to add:
This is the goal of Glitter. We are currently engineering and ui/ux-ing hard to make this come to life - a Beta version coming out soon!
Simple nocode tools and image generation API