Stop sharing ugly spreadsheet charts
Google Sheets and Excel charts are built for data analysis, not social media.
GROAR turns your metrics into clean, branded visuals that actually get engagement — in 10 seconds.
TL;DR
Spreadsheets are great for tracking your data. But when it's time to share your metrics publicly, a chart export from Sheets looks like a chart export from Sheets.
GROAR gives you designed, branded visuals — pick a template, enter your numbers, export. Your metrics deserve better than a default bar chart.
Feature comparison
| Feature | GROAR | Spreadsheets |
|---|---|---|
| Designed for social media sharing | ||
| Auto-import metrics from accounts | ||
| Custom backgrounds & branding | ||
| Multiple social-optimized aspect ratios | ||
| Ready in 10 seconds | ||
| Data analysis & formulas | ||
| Complex charts & graphs | ||
| Team collaboration on data | ||
| Free to start | ||
| Design skills needed | None | Formatting effort |
Why spreadsheet charts don't work on social media
They look like data, not content
A Google Sheets chart has axis labels, gridlines, a legend, default colors, and a white background. It looks like something from a board meeting, not something that gets likes and retweets.
GROAR visuals are designed for the feed — bold typography, curated backgrounds, clean layouts. Your metrics look like content worth engaging with.
No branding, no personality
Spreadsheet exports have zero personality. They all look the same — generic chart, white background, Arial font. There's no way to add your logo, match your brand colors, or stand out.
With GROAR, you choose your background, font, and can add your logo. Every post is recognizably yours.
Wrong aspect ratio, wrong format
Spreadsheet chart exports come in whatever size the chart happens to be. They're not optimized for any social platform — they get cropped weirdly or displayed too small.
GROAR exports in social-optimized aspect ratios: 16:9 for posts, 1:1 for Instagram, 3:1 for banners. High-quality PNG at 3x resolution, auto-copied to clipboard.
Too much data, not enough story
Charts show trends over time. But on social media, what performs is a clear, bold metric: “$5K MRR”, “10,000 followers”, “+42% growth”. That's what GROAR is built for — highlighting the numbers that matter, not drowning people in data.
When spreadsheets are the right tool
Spreadsheets are unbeatable for tracking, analyzing, and visualizing data internally. Use Google Sheets or Excel for your KPI dashboards, revenue tracking, and data analysis.
But when you want to share those metrics publicly — on X, LinkedIn, or with your community — switch to GROAR for a visual that matches the quality of your work.
Frequently asked questions
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