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Create launch screenshots for teasers, waitlists, and reveal posts

Build cleaner launch visuals by combining message screenshots and social post mockups that already match creator workflows.

A practical workflow for this type of screenshot

Build cleaner launch visuals by combining message screenshots and social post mockups that already match creator workflows. The easiest way to get there is to begin with a strong first line, then fill in only the supporting replies needed to make the context clear.

Messagesy speeds that process up because you can open Announcement Teaser and Twitter Launch Post and edit the details directly in the browser instead of recreating the interface in a design tool.

  • Good for teaser and reveal sequences
  • Fits launch recaps and thread screenshots
  • Pairs chat and post formats
  • Fast export for rollout content

What to check before you export

Make sure the screenshot is readable at the size where it will actually appear. A mockup that looks fine at full size can become confusing once it is used in a Reel, thumbnail, carousel, or landing-page block.

After exporting, compare it against nearby workflows such as Product Launch Announcement Screenshots, Announcement Teaser Template, and Twitter Launch Post Template if you need alternate versions or supporting assets.

Key features

  • Good for teaser and reveal sequences
  • Fits launch recaps and thread screenshots
  • Pairs chat and post formats
  • Fast export for rollout content

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Frequently asked questions

Should product launch content use chats or posts?

Usually both. Chat visuals can feel more personal while post mockups work better for public proof and announcement framing.

What is the fastest launch workflow in Messagesy?

Start with a teaser template, swap in your launch copy, then create a matching social post mockup for the public-facing announcement.

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