Infographedia User Guide

Simple guide

What Infographedia Is

Infographedia is a place where posts are more than pictures. Each post is a living infographic you can watch, explore, and remake in your own style.

  • You can scroll through visual posts just like a social feed.
  • You can open any post to see it more clearly and read the source links.
  • You can create your own infographic from a simple prompt.
  • You can remix someone else’s post instead of starting from zero.

How To Explore Posts

1

Open the home feed and scroll until something catches your eye.

2

Watch the short animation, then tap the post if you want the full view.

3

Read the title, subtitle, and key numbers before sharing it.

4

Check the source links at the bottom if you want to know where the information came from.

How To Make Your Own Post

1

Tap Create.

2

Type what you want to see, like: “Top 5 football clubs by revenue” or “Explain plastic waste with a simple chart.”

3

Wait while Infographedia builds the post for you.

4

Review the result, the design, and the source links before you publish it.

Good prompts feel like this

  • “Compare iPhone and Android market share with a pie chart.”
  • “Show the top 10 countries by coffee exports.”
  • “Explain climate change in a timeline.”

How To Remix A Post

1

Open any post you like.

2

Tap Iterate.

3

Say what you want to change, like the chart style, color mood, or angle.

4

Infographedia keeps the idea and builds a new version from it.

How To Check If A Post Feels Trustworthy

  • Read the claim slowly. If it sounds huge, double-check it.
  • Look at the source links and make sure they match the topic.
  • Open the post detail page if you want a better look at the numbers.
  • If something feels confusing, do not share it until you understand it.

What The Buttons Do

Like
Comment
Share
Save
Iterate
Download
  • Like means you enjoyed the post.
  • Comment lets you react or ask a question.
  • Share sends the post to someone else.
  • Save helps you come back to it later.
  • Iterate lets you make your own version.
  • Download gives you a copy to keep or post elsewhere.

Tips For Better Results

  • Be specific. “Top 5 cities by population” works better than “cities.”
  • Ask for one clear idea at a time.
  • If you want a mood, say it simply: “clean,” “warm,” “bold,” or “minimal.”
  • If you are remixing a post, say exactly what should change and what should stay.

Quick Answers

Do I need design skills?

No. You just need a clear idea and a simple prompt.

Can I remake someone else’s post?

Yes. That is one of the main ideas behind Infographedia.

Can I share or download what I make?

Yes. You can share posts and download them when you want a copy.

What should I do before sharing a post?

Read it once, check the sources, and make sure the message is clear.