Finally a Frigate viewer that just works
Set up my whole camera list in under a minute and streams load instantly. No fiddling with ports or clunky web views — this is exactly what I wanted.
Public features your users interact with and private tools you use to plan, publish, and track — all in one platform.
Every app gets a dedicated public page with a hero, landing sections, and tabs for changelog, roadmap, FAQ, and about. Consistent design across all your products — no custom CSS needed.
Every app gets a full landing page — hero section, feature highlights, screenshots, and a download CTA. Customizable from your dashboard in minutes. No design work, consistent across your whole studio.
ClearDrop now closes a ring for every day you hit your hydration goal, so a good week is visible at a glance.
Write a release note and it's on your product site immediately. Post types include releases, notes, goals, and metrics — share whatever tells the story best. Each card expands to the full update. No separate blog to maintain.
The timeline shows everything your studio has shipped — across all apps — in chronological order. Releases, milestones, roadmap updates. Users get the big picture of how active you are without you writing a single summary.
Your roadmap can show what is planned, what is in progress, when a feature is expected, and what already shipped. Users get a clear sense of what is coming next instead of a vague list of ideas.
Embed Shipyard in your iOS app with ShipyardKit and the roadmap becomes a conversation: users suggest features and vote without leaving the app, you move a request to Planned with a target version, and the same in-app roadmap shows it happen — Coming soon, Update now, Shipped.
Use $shipyardkit-install to install ShipyardKit in this Apple app project. Generated ShipyardKit install bundle: - manifestUrl: https://yourstudio.startshipyard.com/v1/shipyardkit/install-sessions/ins_7f2k… - archiveUrl: …/ShipyardKit/archive/main.tar.gz - installToken: syk_•••••••• - productSlug: northstar - verificationEnabled: true Rules: 1. Fetch the manifest with Authorization: Bearer <installToken>. 2. Download and unpack the archive from the archiveUrl…
Generate an install bundle in your dashboard and paste one message into the coding agent in your app's project. ShipyardKit wires in Roadmap, Announcements, and Ask, sets up the daily sync, verifies the integration against live test records, and cleans up after itself.
User requests, your own ideas, new features, and bug fixes all land in the same planner — one place instead of four scattered lists, so you can actually stay focused and prioritize. Drag cards between versions, flip one public with a click, and it surfaces on your product page immediately. What users are asking for and what you planned next finally sit side by side.
A fast inbox built for the way ideas actually come — in batches. Type a full list, one idea per line, and bulk-add them in one shot. Assign to any app, tag for later. When you're ready, drag them into the planner or flip them public on the roadmap. No friction, no lost ideas between sessions.
Every number for every app, pulled together in one private dashboard instead of scattered across App Store Connect, spreadsheets, and separate tools: App Store impressions and product-page views, downloads and proceeds, App Store and TestFlight clicks, roadmap votes, changelog and update reads, and active-device engagement — with a per-app funnel read on every product.
Set up my whole camera list in under a minute and streams load instantly. No fiddling with ports or clunky web views — this is exactly what I wanted.
Love the clean layout and how fast setup is. Two of my H.265 cameras drop frames after a few seconds though — would be five stars with that sorted.
Runs my eight-camera setup on the iPad in the kitchen all day without a hiccup. The full-screen grid is perfect for keeping an eye on things.
Shipyard pulls your App Store reviews in daily — every app, every territory. New reviews land in a queue, edited reviews get flagged, and your Apple responses are tracked from pending to published. Nothing slips.
The companion app should feel like a command center: dense product data, priority changes, roadmap movement, and one-tap actions for the work that cannot wait. Review what changed, promote a request, draft an update, or route a follow-up from your phone.
| Code | Status | Claimed |
|---|---|---|
| DROP-4KTM-93XA | — | |
| DROP-9P2L-77QD | Jul 8, 2:14 PM | |
| DROP-XR5A-10VC | — | |
| DROP-B8HN-42WZ | Jul 9, 9:03 AM |
Create and distribute promo codes for your apps. Cloudflare verification ensures only humans can claim them — no bots, no scrapers. Track every code: issued, claimed, and when. All managed from your dashboard.
Standard features included with every app you publish on Shipyard.
Every app supports a public FAQ section — structured answers that live alongside the changelog and roadmap.
Share releases, notes, goals, and metrics as posts. Mix post types in the same feed to tell the full story of how your app is evolving.
40 documented endpoints for products, posts, requests, assets, and analytics. Automate publishing, pull roadmap data into your tools, or build custom integrations.
Export your products, posts, and analytics at any time. Your data stays portable — no lock-in.
An iOS admin app is in development for dense product signals, priority feeds, roadmap reactions, update drafts, and quick request handling from your phone.
Connect Shipyard to AI coding tools like Claude and Cursor. Pull roadmap items, create posts, and update request status directly from your editor.
Point your own domain to your product site on Studio and above. Your brand, your URL — Shipyard handles the rest.
Take the Shipyard badge off your product page. On Starter and above, it's your site — clean and unbranded.
Start free — no credit card. Import your catalog and your first product page is live in minutes.