Infographedia User Guide
Simple guideWhat 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
Open the home feed and scroll until something catches your eye.
Watch the short animation, then tap the post if you want the full view.
Read the title, subtitle, and key numbers before sharing it.
Check the source links at the bottom if you want to know where the information came from.
How To Make Your Own Post
Tap Create.
Type what you want to see, like: “Top 5 football clubs by revenue” or “Explain plastic waste with a simple chart.”
Wait while Infographedia builds the post for you.
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
Open any post you like.
Tap Iterate.
Say what you want to change, like the chart style, color mood, or angle.
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 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.