Overview
Supergrow lets you create AI-powered infographics directly from your post content. The infographic is generated based on your post text, customized with your branding, and inserted directly into your post making your LinkedIn content more visual and engaging without needing any design tools.
What You Can Do with Infographics
Auto-generate an infographic from your post content using AI
Customize colors, fonts, and branding after generation
Apply your Brand Kit to the footer instantly
Refine the design using chat-based instructions
Edit the footer with your name, handle, profile photo, and CTA
Insert the infographic directly into your post
1. Open the Infographic Tool
Step 1: Open any post in the Write Post editor either create a new one or open an existing draft.
Step 2: In the editor toolbar, click the Add Infographic icon (the carousel/column icon in the top toolbar).
Step 3: A Create Infographic modal will appear showing a preview of your post content on the right and the infographic features on the left:
Auto-generate from your post content
Customize colors, fonts, and branding
Apply your brand kit instantly
Download or insert directly into post
Step 4: Click Generate Infographic to proceed.
2. Generate Your Infographic
Step 1: After clicking Generate Infographic, the Infographic Editor will open.
Step 2: Supergrow reads your post content and automatically sends a generation request. You'll see "Generating your infographic..." on the canvas this may take a moment.
Step 3: Once generated, your infographic will appear on the right canvas with a title, visual sections, and a footer placeholder.
Step 4: If you want changes, type instructions in the chat box on the left (e.g. "Make it more minimal" or "Change the title") and click Send. The infographic will update based on your request.
3. Customize the Color Palette
Step 1: At the bottom left of the Infographic Editor, you'll see a Color Palette selector.
Step 2: Click the color swatches to switch between available color combinations.
Step 3: The infographic preview on the right will update in real time to reflect the selected palette.
4. Edit the Footer
The footer appears at the bottom of every infographic and displays your profile information.
Step 1: Click Edit Footer at the bottom of the infographic canvas.
Step 2: The Edit Footer modal will open with two tabs Content and Style.
Content tab:
Step 3: Under Prefill from Brand Kit, click your name to automatically populate your profile details.
Step 4: You can also manually fill in:
Profile Photo : Upload a photo or use your Brand Kit photo
Name : Your display name
Handle : Your LinkedIn handle (e.g. @yourhandle)
CTA : A call to action shown next to the Follow button (e.g. "Follow for more")
Step 5: Click Save to apply.
Style tab:
Step 6: Switch to the Style tab to customize the footer's visual appearance:
Background : Footer background color
Text : Text color
Button : Follow button color
Button text : Text color on the button
Font : Select a font family from the dropdown
Step 7: Click Save to apply your style changes.
5. Add the Infographic to Your Post
Step 1: Once you're happy with the infographic, click Add to Post in the top right corner of the Infographic Editor.
Step 2: You'll return to the Write Post editor. The infographic will appear as an attached image in the Post Preview panel on the right.
Step 3: Review the full post with the infographic in the preview, then click Publish to post immediately or Schedule to set a date and time.
Key Reminders
The infographic is auto-generated from your existing post content you don't need to write anything separately
Use the chat box in the Infographic Editor to refine the design with natural language instructions after generation
Always edit the footer before publishing it adds your name, handle, and a follow CTA to the infographic
Prefill your footer from your Brand Kit to save time and keep branding consistent
The Color Palette and Style tab let you match the infographic to your personal or company branding
Once added to your post, the infographic appears as an image attachment and is visible in the Post Preview before you publish












