Screenshotify
For agencies

For agencies shipping screenshots for many apps.

TL;DR. One Pro subscription, no per-seat pricing. JSON save/load lets you version each client's brand kit alongside their codebase. ZIP export with every device × every locale ships a full App Store submission in one file per client.

Agencies shipping App Store screenshots for many clients hit two pain points repeatedly: keeping each client's brand consistent across many panels, and getting all the localized variants out in time for global launches. Screenshotify is built around both.

Client-by-client brand consistency

Save each client's design as a JSON project file. Drop it into your repo, your Notion, your shared Drive — whatever your agency uses. When the client comes back for an update, load the JSON and you're editing the same colors, fonts, gradients, layouts you shipped last time. No "let me find the Figma file" dance.

Localization at scale

Per-locale screenshot uploads are a manual nightmare in most tools — write English, copy-paste into Google Translate, paste back, repeat 38 times. Screenshotify batches the translate step: one click runs every caption through MyMemory across all 39 App Store locales. Review whichever locales matter most to the client (Japanese, German, Brazilian Portuguese usually), accept the auto-translation for the rest, export. The same ZIP contains every required size × every locale.

Pricing for agencies

One Pro subscription at €20/mo per active editor. We don't price per seat because we don't track seats — a Pro account is a Pro account. If you have a team of three sharing one account, that's fine; if you want separate accounts per designer, that's also fine.

We don't offer an "Agency" tier with white-label exports or branded customer portals because we haven't built them. If your client needs that, mail contact and tell us what the actual requirement is — we'll add it when there's a real shape to build against.

API and CI integration

Not live yet. Screenshots.pro's Extended tier ships a real API today; if API access is a hard requirement for your workflow, that's the right tool. We're building toward an API in 2026 — track the changelog.

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