Create your own press and media kit page
Tell Appaca what brand assets journalists and partners need, and it creates a media kit page that fits your brand identity without hiring a designer for every update.
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What you can make with Appaca
Appaca is a platform for personal software, so your media kit page can match your brand voice and asset structure instead of a generic press template.

Brand assets organized for journalists
Structure your logos, headshots, product screenshots, and brand guidelines so reporters find what they need in seconds instead of emailing your team.

Always current with easy updates
Add new press mentions, update bios, or swap logos without rebuilding the page. Your media kit stays accurate as your company evolves.

Built-in database and shareable link
Every app includes its own database and can be shared via a single link, so journalists and partners access your press materials without needing an account.
Personal software for founders and marketing teams
Start with what your brand needs to share. Appaca creates the press page around your assets, and you can keep refining it as your story grows.
Start with your brand story and assets
Tell Appaca what to include-company overview, founder bios, logo files, product screenshots, press coverage, or funding milestones-and it builds the page structure for you.

Let Appaca shape the page around your brand
You can describe your preferred layout, sections, downloadable file types, and which details matter most. Appaca turns that into a polished, navigable media kit.

Share it with press contacts instantly
Send a single link to journalists, partners, or investors. They get everything they need without back-and-forth emails or file-sharing headaches.

What is a press and media kit page?
A press and media kit page is a dedicated destination where journalists, bloggers, partners, and investors can find everything they need to write about your company. It typically includes your logo in multiple formats, brand guidelines, founder or team bios, product descriptions, high-resolution photos, key milestones, and contact information. A good press kit saves your team hours of fielding individual asset requests.
Key features to look for in a press and media kit page
Look for organized sections that separate logos from photos from documents. Downloadable assets in multiple formats and resolutions save reporters time. Brand guidelines with color codes, typography rules, and usage dos and donts prevent misrepresentation. A recent press coverage section builds credibility. Easy editing so your team can keep the page current without developer involvement is essential.
Why build your own press and media kit page with Appaca
Template-based press kits limit you to fixed layouts and generic sections. Your brand might need a timeline of milestones, a section for product demos, or a region-specific asset library that templates do not support. Appaca lets you describe the press kit you actually need and builds it around your brand structure. Update assets, add new coverage, or restructure sections anytime without starting over.
Questions & answers
At minimum: company overview, logos in multiple formats, founder or team bios, high-resolution photos, product descriptions, and a press contact email. Stronger kits add recent coverage, key metrics, brand guidelines, and downloadable assets. Appaca can build a page with all of these sections tailored to your brand.
Describe to Appaca what assets you have and how you want them organized. It generates a structured, polished media kit page that you can update yourself as your brand evolves-no design tools required.
Yes. Because your press kit lives as an Appaca app, you can add new press mentions, swap logo files, update bios, or restructure sections anytime through the same interface you used to build it.
Any company that receives media inquiries, pursues partnerships, or pitches investors. Startups, nonprofits, agencies, and product companies all benefit from a centralized place where external parties can grab accurate brand materials.
Not quite. A brand guide defines internal rules for using your visual identity. A press kit packages assets and information for external audiences. Appaca can build both as separate sections of the same page or as standalone apps depending on your needs.