About SSHOT
SSHOT is built to make App Store submission screenshots faster and easier to produce.
Upload app screens, refine the messaging and background treatment, and export a ZIP that fits naturally into submission work.
Why screenshot work tends to stall
Producing App Store screenshots looks like a design task, but design is rarely the part that consumes the most time. Sizes differ per device, copy needs to be re-aligned per language, and the first three frames have a different priority from the rest.
It also rarely lands cleanly on the first attempt. Copy gets revisited right before launch, and a single rejected word during review can force every asset to be re-exported. SSHOT focuses on making that loop as short as possible.
The product started from the hypothesis that a small tool focused on copy, alignment, background, and export would deliver more reliable outcomes than a heavy design system for this specific job.
Product direction
Fast start
You should be able to start working right away and get useful output without a long setup flow.
Focused editing
The editor stays centered on the pieces that matter for store submission: copy, alignment, font size, and background.
Clear operator information
Policies and support details stay easy to find so the service feels straightforward to use.
Real-world scenarios
Here are the four situations where SSHOT fits most naturally. Similar workflows usually transfer without much friction.
Indie developer, days before launch
A solo developer without a dedicated designer, prepping seven or eight screenshots right before submission. Captures already exist, only copy and background need to be tightened up.
Small product team between releases
Teams that revise store copy at every release. Reusing the previous master and swapping only copy keeps the per-release cost low.
Agency or contractor draft stage
When client-facing draft assets need to land quickly without sharing a saved workspace. A short pass produces something concrete to review.
Side project first launch
When a project runs alongside a full-time role, time is the scarcest input. Producing submission-ready assets without learning a new design tool is a meaningful unlock.
What the public version is built for
SSHOT keeps the public scope narrow on purpose and focuses on the work that matters right before store submission.
Guest-first workflow
The public editor opens without forcing account creation, so a user can move straight into preparing screenshots in the current browser session.
Per-screen copy and background control
Each screen can be edited independently through title, description, alignment, font size, background color, and text color controls.
ZIP handoff for review and submission
Finished exports are bundled as PNG files in a ZIP so they are easy to review internally or pass into store submission work.
Why the product is shaped this way
Store screenshot work is often less about advanced graphic design and more about deciding what each screen should say, how readable it is, and whether the sequence feels coherent. SSHOT stays close to that practical editing problem.
The public release is intentionally lighter than a full asset management system. It favors quick creation and review over long-term storage, large template libraries, or broad marketing automation.
What the public version does not cover
Worth being explicit. The public release intentionally does not address: long-term asset storage, per-team permissions, large template libraries, design system integration, or automatic translation.
Those areas usually need separate infrastructure and rarely fit cleanly inside a single tool, so SSHOT chose to leave them out from the start. The focus is on producing one ready-to-export set quickly and well.
Areas planned for future work
Expanded device frames
Adding foldables, additional tablet orientations, and other device frames beyond the current set is on the near-term list.
Template library
Saving frequently-used copy positions and background combinations as templates for fast reuse on the next release is under evaluation.
Copy hints
A small assistant that checks copy against length and verb-usage guidelines for Korean and English is being prototyped.
Operator
The site is operated by SSHOT Team and is continuously shaped around making App Store screenshot work simpler.
Support email: support@sshot.app