You code.
Releazer markets.

Releazer 67 reads the traces your coding agent already leaves behind and turns every release into launch marketing — PR, social, ads, video, docs.

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The problem

You shipped something. The code is done. But a release nobody hears about might as well not exist.

Most developers and indie hackers stop at "it works" — no PR, no posts, no docs, no Google footprint. Marketing stays a separate, manual job you never get to.

The insight

Your code already contains the marketing.

It's inside the algorithms, the features, the logic. Most developers ignore it because digging it out is hard. Releazer reads the code, understands how the product actually works, and describes it in a way you'd never have written yourself.

What it generates

Media / PR

Finds relevant outlets, drafts email and submission-form pitches.

Social

Auto-posts, triages importance, schedules the meaningful ones.

Paid

Google Ads / retargeting campaign, when budget exists.

Video / training

Onboarding videos when a feature needs them.

Docs / knowledge base

Updates docs and the KB straight from the release.

How it works

  1. Scan — reads commits, PRs, diffs, changelog.
  2. Understand — works out how the product actually works, not what the release claims.
  3. Rewrite — technical diffs become "what this means for you".
  4. Triage — meaningful changes get a full launch; small ones accumulate quietly.
  5. Generate & distribute — in every format the release needs.

Runs in any agent

One SKILL.md, no SDK, no lock-in. Releazer is the marketing backend; the agent supplies the tools.

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FAQ

Which API keys do I need?

Only the channels you want: GitHub for traces, Dev.to for articles, Google Ads for paid. You can start with none — Releazer drafts everything and you approve before anything goes out.

Is my code safe?

Releazer reads only the traces you point it at — commits, PRs, diffs. It runs inside your agent and never uploads your code anywhere.

What if my release is boring?

Releazer triages importance. A boring release accumulates quietly; a meaningful one gets the full launch.

Who should NOT use it?

Products that don't ship updates, extremely complex products where integration cost outweighs value, and security-restricted code that can't be scanned (like core banking).