
Launch Video
Turn a webpage into a polished launch video in under a minute.
Tagline
Paste a URL. Get a launch video.
Built for Product Hunt, X, and SaaS launches.
Skip After Effects. Ship one launch video fast.
Paste your site, export a polished promo video.
A launch-video generator built specifically for shipping SaaS announcements, not generic video editing.
The page repeatedly frames the use case around Product Hunt, X, and website-driven launches, which is sharper than broad creative tooling and easier to own in-market.
The faster alternative to motion design tools like After Effects, CapCut, and Canva when you only need one launch video.
The core promise is speed from URL to video in 60 seconds, with no timeline or asset library, so the comparison should be against manual editing workflows, not general video platforms.
Paste your site, get a polished promo video, and skip the whole production bottleneck.
The strongest pain-killer is eliminating blank-canvas editing and asset wrangling by reading the webpage for copy, screenshots, and logo automatically.
Primary user
Founders or growth marketers at early-stage SaaS companies preparing a product launch
ICP #1
Solo founder of a B2B SaaS startup launching on Product Hunt this week
Pain
They need a credible launch video fast, but do not have time, a motion designer, or the patience to edit in After Effects or CapCut.
Why this solves
They can paste the homepage URL, let the tool extract the product story, and get a shareable video in minutes instead of assembling assets from scratch.
ICP #2
Product marketing manager at a seed-to-Series A SaaS company
Pain
They’re expected to ship polished launch assets for every release, but video production is a bottleneck across copy, visuals, and approvals.
Why this solves
The product auto-builds the video from the live site and supports browser preview and quick retries, making it useful for fast iteration before launch day.
ICP #3
Small launch agency or freelance growth marketer handling multiple startup clients
Pain
They need to produce several launch videos per month without burning hours on custom edits or back-and-forth revisions.
Why this solves
URL-based generation, share links, and 1080p/4K exports reduce production overhead and make it easier to get client sign-off quickly.
Strengths
- +The value prop is immediately understandable: paste a URL and get a launch video fast.
- +The feature stack is concrete and product-led, especially auto-reading the site, inline preview, and public share links.
- +The page uses recognizable logos like Cursor, ElevenLabs, Framer, Linear, Notion, Ramp, Stripe, Supabase, and Vercel to signal the target audience.
Weaknesses
- −The brand name is too generic; it sounds like a feature, not a category-defining product.
- −The homepage over-indexes on process claims and under-explains output quality: what does the video actually look like, and what scenes get generated?
- −There is almost no proof: no example video, testimonials, before/after comparison, or launch-performance evidence.
- −“Your pick of accent, music to match” and “We read your site for you” are useful, but they read like feature bullets rather than a compelling story.
- −The page says 60 seconds, 1080p/4K, and browser preview, but does not show a workflow demo, so skeptical users may not believe it.
Fix these
- Add a hero demo video that shows URL input to finished output in one continuous sequence.
- Show 3-5 real examples from recognizable SaaS launches, with the source URL and resulting video side by side.
- Differentiate by launch context: Product Hunt, X, and website launch videos should each have a dedicated use-case section.
- Add social proof from founders, PMMs, or agencies who used it for an actual launch.
- Replace generic feature copy with outcome-driven proof points like time saved, revision reduction, and launch-day conversion impact.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Paste a URL. Get a launch video.
Ship polished promo videos in under a minute.
From webpage to finished promo
Paste a product URL or prompt and Launch Video reads the site for you. It pulls copy, screenshots, and logo, then turns them into a launch-ready video without manual assembly.
Preview without leaving the browser
Scrub the timeline, replay scenes, and check the cut before exporting. That means fewer surprises and fewer annoying revision loops right before launch.
Export for real launch channels
Download MP4 in 1080p or 4K, or share a public browser link. Built for Product Hunt, X, YouTube, and homepage hero videos.
Voice and music without a production setup
Choose US or UK accent, male or female voice, then add built-in music or upload your own audio. Enough control to make it feel polished, not generic.
FAQ
Do I need to edit anything manually?
Usually no. The app reads the live page, builds the first version automatically, and lets you preview and tweak if needed. It is designed to replace the blank-canvas part of launch video creation.
What kind of websites work best?
SaaS landing pages, product pages, and launch pages work best. If the page has clear copy, screenshots, and a logo, the generated video is usually much stronger.
Can I use it for Product Hunt?
Yes. The whole workflow is built around Product Hunt, X, and other launch channels where you need a clean promo video fast.
Can I export in high resolution?
Yes. You can export in 1080p or 4K, and download an MP4 or share a public link from the browser.
How is this different from Canva or CapCut?
Those tools are great if you want to edit video. Launch Video is for when you want the video made from your product page with almost no manual work.
After Effects is overkill for launches. I built Launch Video so you can paste a product URL and get a polished launch video in under a minute. It reads your site, pulls copy/screenshots/logo, and exports MP4 in 1080p or 4K. Ship faster.
60 seconds is enough for launch video. Paste your SaaS URL. It builds the scenes, voiceover, music, preview, and final export for Product Hunt, X, or YouTube. No timeline. No asset library. No blank canvas.
Most founders hate making launch videos. I kept hearing the same thing: "I need something decent for Product Hunt, but I do not want to touch CapCut or After Effects." So I built the thing I wish existed: URL in, launch video out.
We removed the editing timeline entirely. The product reads the page, generates scenes, lets you scrub in-browser, then exports a shareable video. The bet: launch teams do not want editing software. They want one clean asset, fast.
Your launch is ready except the video. Copy is done. Screenshots are done. Homepage is live. Then you lose 3 hours trying to turn it into something presentable. Launch Video turns the webpage into the asset.
Canva still means manual video work. CapCut still means editing. After Effects still means suffering. If you only need one SaaS launch video, paste the URL and move on.
Paste a URL. Watch it build. 1) It reads your site 2) Pulls copy, screenshots, and logo 3) Generates scenes + voice 4) Lets you preview and scrub 5) Exports MP4 in 1080p or 4K Built for launches, not edits.
This is what no-edit video looks like. No dragging clips around. No searching for stock footage. No redoing the intro 14 times. Just a product URL, a few choices, and a finished launch video you can share today.
Founders ship faster with one video. The first people using Launch Video are the same folks who launch on Product Hunt, post on X, and need something clean for the homepage hero. That is the whole use case.
Agencies hate custom video revisions. A URL-based workflow means fewer back-and-forths, faster sign-off, and less time rebuilding the same launch video for every client. That alone pays for the tool.
Angle: launch-day bottleneck
Most SaaS teams do not have a video problem. They have a launch bottleneck problem. The homepage is done. The screenshots are done. The copy is done. Then someone has to turn all of it into a launch video, usually by hand, usually at the worst possible time. That is why I built Launch Video. Paste a product URL, and it reads the page, extracts the story, generates scenes, adds voice and music, and exports a polished video in minutes. No After Effects project. No blank canvas. No “can someone make this look decent before Product Hunt tomorrow?” The product is simple on purpose: - URL or prompt in - Preview in browser - Export 1080p or 4K - Share a public link or download MP4 The goal is not to replace a creative team. It is to remove the annoying middle layer between shipping a product and showing it well. If you launch products often, you already know the pain.
Angle: why now
Launch videos used to be a nice-to-have. Now they are part of the shipping checklist. Product Hunt. X. YouTube. Homepage hero sections. If a SaaS company wants attention, it needs a clean motion asset fast. The problem is that traditional tools are built for editors, not for founders or PMMs who just need one good launch video this week. So the product should behave like a launch workflow, not a video editor. That is the idea behind Launch Video: - paste a site URL or prompt - auto-read the page copy, screenshots, and logo - choose voice accent, gender, and music - preview and scrub in the browser - export a shareable MP4 This is not about making video production fancy. It is about making it disappear. If your team ships product updates regularly, I think this gets useful very quickly.
Angle: speed over tools
I have a strong opinion here: most founders do not want a better video editor. They want one decent launch video without losing half a day. That is why Launch Video is not trying to be Canva, CapCut, or After Effects. It is trying to be the shortest path from product page to polished promo. Paste URL. Generate scenes. Preview in browser. Export. Done. The interesting part is not the editing surface. The interesting part is that the app reads the live site and builds the video from the product itself. That removes the usual garbage work: collecting screenshots, rewriting copy into slides, and stitching everything together manually. For indie founders, PMMs, and small agencies, I think that matters more than a giant feature list. If you are launching something soon, I would love feedback on the output quality more than anything else.
No visuals for this kit yet.
Tagline
Turn any SaaS page into a launch video
Description
Paste a product URL or prompt and get a polished launch video in under a minute. Launch Video reads your site, builds scenes, adds voice and music, and exports MP4 in 1080p or 4K.
Maker's first comment
I built this because I kept seeing the same launch-day pattern: the product is ready, the screenshots are ready, the copy is ready, and then the team stalls on video. I wanted something that felt closer to shipping than editing, so Launch Video starts from the live page itself instead of a blank timeline. It pulls the site’s copy, screenshots, and logo, then turns that into a video you can preview, scrub, and export in the browser. The goal is simple: make one good launch video fast enough that it does not become a separate project. If you launch on Product Hunt, post on X, or need a hero video for your homepage, this is built for that workflow. I’d love feedback on the quality of the generated scenes and whether the output feels polished enough to use without extra editing.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on three things: how believable the URL-to-video flow feels, whether the scene quality is strong enough for real launches, and what types of SaaS pages it handles best or worst.
Meta
Hypothesis: founders will pay to skip manual launch video editing.
Paste a SaaS URL and get a polished launch video in under a minute. Launch Video reads the page, builds scenes, adds voice/music, and exports 1080p or 4K without a timeline.
Google Search
SaaS launch video generator
Turn a product webpage into a polished launch video fast. Built for Product Hunt, X, and homepage announcements. No editing software. No asset wrangling.
Reddit Promoted
Hypothesis: indie founders need one good video, not video software.
Launch Video turns a product URL into a clean launch promo in minutes. It reads the site, generates scenes, lets you preview in browser, and exports MP4 for Product Hunt or social.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show the URL-to-video demo as a maker-built tool for launch week
Rules: Be transparent that you built it. Lead with the demo, not a sales pitch. Avoid repetitive self-promo and respond in comments.
r/indiehackers
How removing the launch video bottleneck speeds Product Hunt prep
Rules: Share the problem, what you built, and the workflow. No drive-by promotion. Include lessons learned or metrics if you have them.
r/microsaas
Niche SaaS tool for founders who need launch assets fast
Rules: Stay relevant to micro-SaaS, small tools, and practical execution. No low-effort link dropping. Comment on others’ posts before posting yours.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Build log: turning a webpage into a launch video in under a minute
Rules: Share progress, numbers, and iteration. Make it educational. Keep the ask small and specific.
r/SaaS
Launch-day content bottleneck for SaaS teams
Rules: Only post if you can frame it as a useful workflow or lesson. Be careful with self-promotion and read the sidebar rules first.
Communities
Post a build story, then answer every comment with specifics about the workflow, pricing, and launch use cases.
Engage with other launches first, then share a teardown-style post showing the URL input, preview, and export flow.
SaaS Founders Slack/Discord groups
Share a before/after clip and ask founders to roast the output quality, not the idea.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw your launch for {context} and thought this might save you time. Launch Video turns a product URL into a polished launch clip in under a minute, so you can skip After Effects for launch week. If you want, I can make a free version from your homepage and send it over.
Product Hunt timing
Launch Tuesday or Wednesday at 12:01 AM PST, then stay active for the first 6 hours. Those are the hours where maker replies and early votes matter most, and you want to be fully present while momentum is still compounding.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I removed the launch video bottleneck for SaaS teams
- 02What I learned building URL-to-video for Product Hunt launches
- 03Why founders do not want video editors, they want one asset
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Confident, minimalist, and speed-obsessed, with lines like “Ship in 60 seconds to X, YouTube, or Product Hunt” and “No timeline, no asset library, no blank canvas to wrestle with.”
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