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brag.fast auto-generates branded social images and videos from your releases with templates and a branding kit—via one API call or AI/MCP workflow.

brag.fast

What is brag.fast?

brag.fast auto-generates branded social images and videos from your releases using templates and a branding kit. Use it via one API call or through an AI/MCP workflow to get publishable visuals quickly.

Instead of posting plain text, it turns release details into ready-to-publish visuals using templates, branding controls, and either a simple API call or an AI/MCP workflow.

The core purpose is to help teams and developers present updates in multiple social-friendly formats quickly, while keeping the output consistent with their brand (logo, colors, fonts).

Key Features

  • Branded social image generation from release details: Create social images based on what you ship, so your updates don’t need to start as a text-only post.
  • Branded video generation in the same workflow: Produce video outputs alongside images from the same release information.
  • Template-based “recipe” system: Choose a template, then cook renders using a predefined layout; templates can include positioned objects like titles and images.
  • Branding controls via a logokit: Upload your logo and set colors and fonts so the rendered assets match your brand styling.
  • Multiple output formats from a single run: Specify formats (e.g., landscape slides) and render a set of assets tailored to each format.
  • Automation via API or AI/MCP: Use one API call to “cook” assets, or connect an MCP connector so your AI assistant reads release details and generates visuals within the conversation.
  • CI/CD-friendly integration path: The API approach is designed to be used in automated workflows such as bots or pipelines (the site mentions CI/CD, bots, and workflow integration).

How to Use brag.fast

  1. Get started with credits: The site offers “30 Free Credits” with no credit card required.
  2. Provide your release content: Either submit release details directly as inputs to the system (API flow) or, if using AI, connect the MCP connector and ask your AI to generate the outputs.
  3. Select a template and formats: Pick a template (“recipe”), then specify which formats you want (the example shows landscape and slide objects).
  4. Add brand assets: Upload your logo and set colors and fonts (the branding section notes these elements as inputs for on-brand output).
  5. Cook and publish: Run the job (“Cook”) and use the resulting images/videos in your social post.

Use Cases

  • Announce a feature release with polished visuals: Share new functionality using branded images/videos instead of a text post, based on your release notes or update summary.
  • Create consistent product update posts across formats: Generate assets for different social aspect ratios from one set of inputs so your announcements remain visually uniform.
  • Automate release announcements via a bot or pipeline: Call the brag.fast API in an automated workflow to generate the visuals when a release is cut, reducing manual steps.
  • Use an AI assistant to “read and render” releases: In Claude, connect the provided MCP endpoint once and ask for the branded outputs—keeping the entire flow inside the chat/tool interaction.
  • Maintain brand consistency over time: Update your branding kit (logo/colors/fonts) so new announcement visuals stay aligned with your current design system.

FAQ

  • Do I need a credit card to start? The site states you can “Get 30 Free Credits” with “No credit card required.”

  • How do I generate assets: API or AI? The site describes both: an API endpoint (via an authorization token) and an AI/MCP connector approach where you connect once in Claude and then ask the assistant to generate outputs.

  • What inputs are used to build the visuals? From the examples, you provide a template and release details/objects such as a title text and image URLs; you also maintain a branding kit (logo, colors, fonts).

  • Can I generate both images and videos? Yes. The page explicitly mentions branded social images and videos, and shows credits stated separately for images and videos.

  • What does “formats” mean in the API? The API example includes a “formats” array with a named format (e.g., “landscape”) and slide structures containing positioned objects, indicating that you can define which output formats and slide layouts to render.

Alternatives

  • Social graphic and video design tools: General-purpose tools for creating posts can also produce branded assets, but they typically require manual layout work instead of generating from release details/templates.
  • Automation frameworks using templating: You can build a custom pipeline that takes release notes and renders templates programmatically, trading off convenience for more engineering effort.
  • Other AI-assisted image/video generators with brand controls: If you already use an AI image/video generator, you can generate announcement visuals, but workflows may be less structured around “release-to-multi-format branded assets” and may require more manual specification.
  • Manual social posting using text and screenshots: This is the baseline workflow the site contrasts against—using screenshots and text posts without automated branded rendering.