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Finally released a highly requested feature

Today I finally released a highly requested (and long-overdue) feature for Pikaso: New layouts and designs

For those who aren't familiar, Pikaso is a service that lets you take beautiful and clean screenshots of tweets for re-publishing them on Instagram, websites, and newsletters.

Up until now Pikaso only supported one layout that looked like the official Twitter website and apps. But with the new update, users can now choose from 16 new layouts to style their screenshots. You can see some samples here.

Next in the list are adding support for custom fonts and colors.

I hope this feature will make many users convert to a paid plan 😁

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    Is it still in beta? Would love to try it.

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      Hi Nadia. No, it's available to all. Just sign-in with your Twitter account and you will be able to try them.

  2. 1

    Cool product! I'd think that media companies would really like this. Do they make up a large % of your customers?

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      Thank :) Yeah, mostly.

  3. 1

    Didn't know about your extension. Looks awesome. Nice work!

  4. 1

    Very nice product. All the best.

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    Nice! Just curious, how are you collecting that feedback for your users’ feature requests? Just email? I’m building a user feedback tool and am always interested in seeing the different ways founders handle feedback requests.

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      Thanks :) Yes, that's mostly through email and sometimes via Twitter DMs or Reddit chats.

      Wishlist looks nice, too. Good job!

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        Thanks! Great job on Pikaso, it looks slick!

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    That looks awesome! Congrats! 🎉

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