We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Case Studies
Real brands, real share cards — dynamic, on-brand Open Graph images. These are independent concept studies: we're not affiliated with the brands shown, and they aren't customers (yet). The cards illustrate what's possible, for informational purposes.
No two links alike
Cotopaxi makes joyfully colorful outdoor gear, no two Del Día packs alike, and funds poverty relief with every sale. Today one image stands in for the whole catalog when a link is shared. We built a card that gives each pack and collection its own preview, in Cotopaxi's colors, updating on its own as the lineup changes.
The link that won't fade
Topicals makes bold, clinical skincare for flare-ups, dark spots, and the conditions its customers actually live with. Most of its pages still share with no preview image, so we built a live share card for every one, carrying the Topicals wordmark, the real product, and its price, and refreshing itself whenever the page changes.
A preview built to last
Tecovas builds handcrafted Western boots with a cinematic, ranch-worn eye, and it carries that eye into its shared links further than most brands bother to, a real photo behind every page. What hand-placed images can't do across 1,400 boots is render each page its own card, framed for the preview and current on every drop. That's what we built.
Links that pull their weight
Gymshark hits hard everywhere it shows up, loud and stripped-back, built for people who train first. Share one of its links, though, and that force drops off. Collection pages ship no share image at all, and the homepage still runs a static banner from 2019, so links land blank or years out of date. So we build a bold, on-brand card for every page, automatically, from what's already on it, so a shared link hits as hard as the brand.
Good to the last link
Chamberlain Coffee talks to you the way a friend would, warm and playful and unmistakably its own. Then you share a link and the preview pours out empty. So we built a share card for every page, brewed fresh from whatever's already on it, so a shared link finally feels as good as the cup.