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Venngage
DESIGN
Velocity5.0
Infographic and visual content design platform
Venngage's crawled feed is its design blog - accessibility and tool-comparison content, no release signal.
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◆Current state
The feed tracked for Venngage is its marketing blog - accessibility/PDF-UA guides, design tutorials, and AI-tool comparisons. These are editorial pieces, not product release notes, so the feed carries no changelog signal about Venngage's own development.
◆Where it's heading
The editorial emphasis is twofold: document accessibility (PDF/UA, accessible flyers, forms, and charts) as a positioning wedge, and a steady stream of AI-design-tool comparisons (Adobe Express, Gamma, Nano Banana, Claude). This signals marketing focus, not shipped product changes.
◆Prediction
No product-trajectory prediction is supportable from blog posts; re-point the crawler at Venngage's product release notes to generate real signal.
◆Recent moves
- 4d ago
How to Create Accessible Presentations and Handouts That Meet PDF/UA Standards
A guide to creating PDF/UA-compliant presentations and handouts - accessibility blog content, not a product release.
View source ↗ - 9d ago
How to Design a Flyer That Stands Out
A flyer-design tutorial - evergreen marketing content with no changelog signal.
View source ↗ - 10d ago
How to Create an Effective Timeline ( + Template)
A how-to on building an effective timeline with a template - blog content, not a release.
View source ↗ - 11d ago
How to Create Accessible Flyers Without PDF Remediation
A guide to creating accessible flyers without PDF remediation - accessibility marketing content, not a product change.
View source ↗ - 15d ago
How to Create Accessible Forms and Charts Without PDF Remediation
A guide to accessible forms and charts - editorial blog content with no changelog signal.
View source ↗ - 18d ago
8 Best Adobe Express Alternatives in 2026 (Free + Paid, Tested)
An 'Adobe Express alternatives' comparison listicle - competitor SEO content, not a release.
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