Yes, we ran on NBC, CBS, ABC. Here’s how.
The “as seen on” badge on the homepage links here because we’d rather walk you through exactly what happened than let the badge do the talking. Three honest paragraphs, then the links to the actual published releases.
How it actually worked
Apex Flow Labs sent press releases through a paid press-release syndication service. Those services partner with the digital affiliate networks of NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, and 250+ independent local news sites — the same networks of affiliate pages most startups use when you see “featured on” badges.
The releases were not editorial coverage — no journalist interviewed Brian, no NBC newsroom decided to write about Apex. The wire service paid the affiliates to publish the press release verbatim under a syndicated press section of their websites. This is standard. It’s also what every “featured on NBC” badge in your inbox means 99% of the time.
We say all of this on this page because we’d rather you know the mechanism than infer something we didn’t earn. The releases were real, the syndication was real, the affiliate outlets really published them. They just weren’t the network newsroom calling us up.
The releases
Every press release Apex Flow Labs has syndicated. Links go to the original wire copy.
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Apex Flow Labs launches Apex Digital — the first niche-specific digital catalog at 2,033,056 products
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Brian Spiker named founder spotlight — California operator publishes 13 years of business playbooks
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Where it was syndicated
One sample link per network — the full list runs 250+ outlets deep. The wire service publishes the full distribution roster on request.
The press came from a wire. The catalog came from 13 years of running a real business. That part you can verify yourself.