impress[]

A system in-development for helping you impress.

About

What's this all about?

impress[] (pronounced "impress list") is a system that helps you manage your contacts, marketing and PR.

It's like Promoter, distribute(), Buffer and something else, all in the same place.


Features

Contact Management

An advanced 'address book' geared specifically towards games media. Organises journalists, publications/sites and YouTubers.

Search by any term. Order by custom priorities, followers, last contact date, and more. Filter by anything too!

Email Tracking

Tracks emails sent from your team to your contacts.

Mail merge your game keys and track who opens those emails. See immediately who you might have to follow-up with and why.

Social Scheduling

Schedule tweets, retweets, Facebook shares, for all of your team members.

Coverage Tracking

Everything is handled on the client; no waiting around for full-page browser refreshes!

Integrations

Integrates into Slack, with more integrations coming soon.

 

It's Fast!

Everything is handled on the client; no waiting around for full-page browser refreshes!

It's Fluid!

Sometimes you just have to manage this stuff while on-the-move, so the system works across a wide range of device types.

It's Customisable!

Written in Bootstrap, the system is completely customisable (or at the very least themeable). Theme it to your company brand, game, or anything of your choosing!

It's Open Source!

The system is Open Source under a very liberal license.

However that doesn't mean it's free!

If you're a company with over 6 people, a subsidiary of another company, or are otherwise not indie, you have to pay us the big dollar.

Licence & pricing to be decided...
BSD / MIT / GPLv3 or so.


Special Thanks

  • Everybody who has given feedback, suggested features, or used the system. Without you impress[] would probably still be a bit wonky.

  • Vlambeer - the makers of presskit() and distribute() - for inspiring us to make a tool for other independent game developers (and generally being awesome).