OmniClaw panda mark
Release intelligence for global launches

Ship polished release pages that load fast, rank well, and switch languages instantly.

OmniClaw Release Store is designed for bilingual application launches with static-first storefronts, Redis-assisted caching, structured data, and an editorial layout tuned for GEO and SEO.

Built for release distribution, localized acquisition, changelog storytelling, and frictionless downloads.

Published apps

3

Tracked releases

6

Editorial categories

3

Localized markets

2+

SEO + GEO

Structured metadata, bilingual routing, and editorial release pages are built in.

The storefront uses server-rendered public routes, Redis-assisted catalog caching, localized alternates, sitemap generation, and compact admin-only dynamic surfaces.

Top charts

Lead with the downloads people care about

Surface ranked apps, release freshness, and quality signals in a storefront that feels closer to the App Store.

Featured apps

Editorial app pages with launch-grade storytelling

Each app page ships with localized copy, release highlights, JSON-LD, and structured metadata so users and search engines understand the product immediately.

Collections

Curated shelves, not a plain file list

Turn release management into editorial merchandising with shelves that group apps by category and intent.

Performance stack

GEO, SEO, and runtime speed are part of the default architecture

The storefront uses server-rendered public routes, Redis-assisted catalog caching, localized alternates, sitemap generation, and compact admin-only dynamic surfaces.

Localized routing

Every public URL has English and Chinese variants with canonical and alternate metadata ready for indexing.

Redis-backed reads

Frequently requested catalog payloads can stay warm in Redis so PostgreSQL handles durable truth, not every repeated read.

Search-ready pages

SoftwareApplication JSON-LD, sitemap output, metadata, and clean information architecture improve both crawlers and answer engines.

Recent releases

Version history stays close to the download action

Release notes are presented in a readable, app-first layout so update details reinforce trust instead of getting buried behind a generic table.