One-minute setup guide

How to get a good first carousel.

Treat ReleaseFrame like a product designer with access to your app context. The better the context, the less you need to fight the output.

Step 01

Build the design system first

Start by creating a design system. This gives the agent enough context to understand what your app does, how it looks, and what the brand should feel like.

  • Best option: upload screenshots where the app's purpose is obvious.
  • Store screenshots work well too, especially if they already explain the core flow.
  • Manual setup is possible, but keep it minimal. It is slower and usually less accurate.

Step 02

Create the project at App Store size

Create a new project and pick the App Store screenshot size you want to ship. Start with the real target format so layout decisions happen inside the same constraints Apple will use.

  • Use one clean target size first.
  • Get the structure right before multiplying languages or devices.

Step 03

Upload the app assets

Use the asset button in the top-right corner. Upload the app icon, live app screenshots, and any extra image you may want the agent to use inside the screenshot carousel.

  • The logo helps with identity and hierarchy.
  • Runtime screenshots help the agent keep the output grounded in the real product.
  • Extra images are useful when you want a specific visual direction.

Step 04

Chat, edit, repeat

Open the chat and work iteratively. Ask for one change at a time, review the result, then tighten the copy, layout, screenshots, and localization before you export.

  • Do not jump straight to App Store Connect.
  • Use chat for new languages too. Just ask for the locales you need.
  • Export only when the carousel reads clearly in every language.

Optional path

You can skip AI setup and still edit the project.

If you do not want to configure Codex or Claude, open the generated project in your IDE and edit it manually, or use Antigravity, Copilot, or any other coding assistant. When you are done, return to ReleaseFrame and rebuild the project with the hammer button in the top-right corner.

Feedback and support

Send feedback, support requests, weird edge cases, or anything else directly to Simone.

simone@releaseframe.com