Breaking: clarity is rare

Your company is harder to understand than it should be

Websites are for marketing. Decks are for pitching. Nothing answers the one question that matters.

What does this company actually do — and why does it matter?
One page. Written like press. So people get it — instantly.

Takes less than a minute

By the numbers
125+
Companies featured and counting
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Time to claim your URL

"Finally something I can send that doesn't sound like it was written by us."

— Founder, Series A startup
Featured example

Here's what a YesPress page looks like

One company. One page. The story, the product, the proof, the people — all in one place, designed to be read, not skimmed.

View example: Founders, Inc. →
STARTUPS · FUNDS · STUDIOS
The StoryThe ProductThe ProofThe People
Featured Company · Founders, Inc.
The company building tools founders actually use
YESPRESS Staff · March 2025 · yespress.io/founders-inc
Founders, Inc. started with a single insight: the tools founders rely on most are rarely the ones anyone writes about. The team has spent three years quietly building infrastructure that powers over 200 companies — without a single press mention. Until now.

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Startups · Funds · Studios · Teams — and growing every week

The problem

Most companies are understood
badly — or not at all

Websites

Too many pages.
Too many messages.

No single moment of clarity. Visitors bounce before they understand what you do. The homepage sells, the about page explains, the product page describes — and none of them agree.

Decks

Locked behind
meetings.

Only useful after someone is already interested. You can't send a deck cold. You can't share it casually. It assumes context that most people don't have yet.

Attention

People skim.
People bounce.

If they don't get it in seconds — you've lost them. The problem isn't your company. It's that your story has never been told in one place, in one voice, clearly.

The shift

From scattered information
→ to one clear story

Explaining your company 10 different ways to 10 different people
You send one link. It does the explaining.
Sounding like marketing — because it was written by you
It reads like someone else understood you — and wrote about it.
Being ignored because no one has time to dig
Something that actually gets read, start to finish.
How it works

Three steps.
One clear page.

01
Claim your URL

Reserve yespress.io/yourcompany for free. No credit card, no commitment. Just your handle — held for you.

02
We write your page

Our editorial team reads your product, positioning, and story — and translates it into something clear, credible, and easy to share.

03
Get featured

Pay $99 once to go live. A clear, credible feature — ready to share anywhere. One link that works for everyone, forever.

yespress.io/yourcompany
What you get

A single page that explains your company.
Clearly. Credibly. Completely.

Not a blog post. Not a case study. Not a pitch deck in disguise. A page written like press — not by you, but about you.

Something you can send to anyone who asks:Hiring candidates who want to understand youPartners evaluating whether to work with youInvestors getting a first impressionAnyone who asks "what do you do?"

Written like press — not by you, but about you.

The difference matters more than you think. Marketing copy is immediately identified as self-promotion. Press reads like someone independent understood you — and thought you were worth covering.

That's the credibility gap YesPress closes. One link. Yours forever.

The difference

Website vs YESPRESS

What mattersYour websiteYESPRESS
One link to shareMany pages, no clear starting pointOne clear URL — yespress.io/yourcompany
Feels credibleObviously self-promotionReads like coverage, not marketing
Gets readSkimmed, then closedDesigned to hold attention, start to finish
Built for sharingBuilt to rank on GoogleBuilt to be sent to a specific person
The bottom line

If people don't understand your company, they won't care about it.

Clear. Credible. Memorable. One page that explains everything — and makes people care.