Groar is a web tool that turns growth metrics from social platforms and SaaS dashboards into polished, shareable graphics. It is built for indie hackers, founders, content creators, and open-source developers who post their progress publicly and want milestone visuals without spending time designing in a general-purpose tool like Canva.
The workflow is three steps: enter your metrics, choose and customize a style, then download the result as a PNG. The site states that a visual is ready in roughly ten seconds. Groar offers four template types, Milestone, Metrics, Progress, and List, along with dozens of background designs and color customization. Data can be pulled from X (Twitter), GitHub, Reddit, and SaaS dashboards, covering metrics such as followers, posts, impressions, likes and reposts on X; stars, forks, contributors, and pull requests on GitHub; karma and upvotes on Reddit; and MRR, ARR, revenue, customers, churn rate, LTV, and valuation for SaaS.
The tool is web-based and requires an account; the free tier is usable without payment. The free plan allows three exports per week, five backgrounds, and adds a watermark. A Pro tier is sold as a one-time lifetime purchase, listed at $9 for a limited number of spots against a regular price of $29, and includes unlimited exports, the full background library, custom branding, and API access with 500 free requests per month. Additional features noted on the site include the ability to auto-post milestones to X and a Chrome extension marked as coming soon.