Games get trailers. Movies get trailers. Your product gets a boring demo. LaunchReel turns any website into a beat-synced motion design video. One command.
This video was made by LaunchReel. The command was /launchreel pointed at itself.
/launchreel yourapp.com in Claude Code. Optionally add your music, screenshots, or a reference video you like.
Reads your site for verbatim copy and brand colors, analyzes your track beat by beat, and assembles scenes from a 48-component motion design library.
About 55 seconds, 1080p, every cut on the kick, objectively verified for smoothness. Vertical and square cuts included for socials.
Your track is analyzed for tempo, phase, and energy. The drop lands on the actual kick, measured, not vibes.
Verbatim site copy, real screenshots, real footage. No stock clips, no invented UI, no fake testimonials.
Device mockups, editing timelines, bento grids, chat sims, magnetic beat-snaps. Every video picks a different subset.
Say "at 0:33 the cut feels late" and it moves the cut onto the beat and re-renders. Direction, not software.
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Scan for your buyers freeLaunchReel is a free Claude Code skill that turns any website into a beat-synced motion design product trailer with one command. It uses your real product assets and your music, and cuts every scene on the beat.
No. You point it at your website and it handles the rest: it reads your product, generates the scenes, animates them with Remotion, and syncs the cuts to your soundtrack. You get a finished MP4.
Yes. You can pass in your own music file, real product screenshots, brand assets, and even a reference video for pacing. LaunchReel builds the trailer around what you give it.
Yes, the skill is free. Enter your email to get the install link, plus a new scene pack every month.
Get the skill plus a new scene pack every month. Built by Brian Donatiello, founder of Autoreach.