I shipped a small but meaningful improvement to all free Growth Clarity Map pages this week: they now generate proper link preview images automatically.
This isn’t a feature you actively use. It’s one of those background improvements that quietly changes how the product feels.
What Changed
Every Growth Clarity Map now has its own Open Graph image, generated automatically from the page.
So when a map is shared in Slack, LinkedIn, or a group chat, it no longer appears as a plain text link. It shows up as a tangible artefact.
Here’s an example of the SVG preview that’s generated per map:
Why This Matters
Clarity Maps are usually shared on various online channels (Slack, WhatsApp, X, LinkedIn) mid-conversation:
- “This explains the positioning problem.”
- “Have a look at this breakdown.”
- “This is what I was trying to articulate.”
If a link looks unfinished or generic, it subtly undermines the work behind it.
Clean previews make the content feel deliberate. And when your product is about clarity, those details matter.
The X / Twitter Issue/Reality
X is still unreliable with certain image formats, so a safe, generic PNG fallback is used there to guarantee large-card previews:
Why This Lives in the Changelog
This is exactly the kind of thing a changelog should capture.
No one explicitly asked for this. But it improves how the product travels once it leaves the site. It removes friction from sharing. It makes free pages feel finished.