Developers ship features but never announce them and brag.fast fixes that. Four ways: Kitchen UI (no code), REST API, via AI (MCP), or Github app. 30 free credits (no card required).
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Rob, the maker of brag.fast.
The problem: I kept shipping features but I never showed them (well maybe just a text post now and then). Not because I didn't want to, I just didn't have time (aka I liked to build more).
What I built: Kitchen UI Fill in your feature details in the dashboard, click Cook, get images and video in seconds. No code required.
REST API POST your release notes to `/api/v1/cook`, get landscape + square + portrait images back. Add `"video": true` for MP4. Simple as that.
AI (MCP) Install the MCP server, say "make me release images for v2.1" or "/bragfast" and it just works. If you're already building in AI, this is the easiest way to get your visuals.
GitHub App Publish a release, and AI reads your changelog to generate images or videos. Review in your dashboard or auto-approve.
Who it's for:
Indie Hackers, Solopreneurs, Vibe Coders, basically anyone who ships apps but never gets around to making social content for them. Your hard work deserves to be shown (in a cool way).
Pricing:
10 free credits, no card needed. Paid plans from $29/mo.
I'd love to hear:
Do you skip social posts on features? What would make this fit your workflow? Drop a comment!
Oh, this is an interesting way to handle release notes and blog posts. Pretty cool idea. Does it just compile everything for you to release manually or is there some sort of way to direct the output to say the backend of a website?
That cook is a star, love the visual side of it -- looks really polished.
Teams known for shipping are often the best at showcasing their work (e.g. think about how many new release tweets you've seen from the Claude Code team). "Work like hell and advertise." mantra. Love you've really reduced the friction between shipping and communicating to users. Cool aesthetic, too!
I'm guilty of shipping features and never telling anyone about them. The GitHub app catching it at merge is smart because that's the exact moment I've already moved on mentally. Does it work with private repos?
The GitHub App angle is clever – reading the changelog to generate visuals removes the last excuse for skipping the post. One question: how does the AI decide what to highlight when the changelog has 10+ items? Does it pick the most impactful-sounding ones, or does it use everything?
This is timely for us. We're always shipping new features and never post about them!
looks genius tbh, tired of making feature announcements in Figma, gonna try this tool and comeback with the review. Good luck with the launch!
i like the positioning. it is not trying to replace marketing, just making it easier to actually show what you built. That feels practical
The GitHub app angle is the one I'd actually use. Triggering visuals from a release means it happens automatically instead of being another thing to remember after shipping.
Also launching today with Grass, so I know exactly how much mental overhead launch day already has. Good luck @rob_vb
Hey Rob, that line about never showing features because you liked building more is so relatable. Was there a specific feature you shipped that you were genuinely proud of but just never posted about?
In practice, releases are messy: long titles, varying screenshot sizes, no screenshot, multiple bullet points. How does your template system handle auto-layout (wrapping, truncation, font scaling, safe areas) and what control do users have when the default render isn’t perfect?
Very neat! It wasn't clear to me from the video + slides that you're also doing AI summaries, so the pricing came as a surprise. Also 40k credits feels like a lot of releases in a month, but I'm excited for your ambition!
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Rob, the maker of brag.fast.
The problem: I kept shipping features but I never showed them (well maybe just a text post now and then). Not because I didn't want to, I just didn't have time (aka I liked to build more).
What I built:
Kitchen UI
Fill in your feature details in the dashboard, click Cook, get images and video in seconds. No code required.
REST API
POST your release notes to `/api/v1/cook`, get landscape + square + portrait images back. Add `"video": true` for MP4. Simple as that.
AI (MCP)
Install the MCP server, say "make me release images for v2.1" or "/bragfast" and it just works. If you're already building in AI, this is the easiest way to get your visuals.
GitHub App
Publish a release, and AI reads your changelog to generate images or videos. Review in your dashboard or auto-approve.
Who it's for:
Indie Hackers, Solopreneurs, Vibe Coders, basically anyone who ships apps but never gets around to making social content for them. Your hard work deserves to be shown (in a cool way).
Pricing:
10 free credits, no card needed. Paid plans from $29/mo.
I'd love to hear:
Do you skip social posts on features? What would make this fit your workflow? Drop a comment!