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# Add thumbnails to your Roadmap items

🚀 **Add Thumbnails to Your Roadmap Items!** 🎉

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We’re excited to introduce a new way to make your roadmaps even more engaging and informative – **thumbnails**! Now, you can visually represent your planned features, helping users better understand what's coming up in a more engaging way.

#### 🔎 What Are Thumbnails?

Thumbnails are small, image-based representations of your features. Instead of just text, you can now add images to roadmap items, making it easier for users to quickly grasp the essence of the feature.

#### 🎯 What Purpose Do Thumbnails Serve?

* **Pictorial representation**: Thumbnails add context by visually depicting what the feature is about.
* **Engagement**: Visuals are more engaging than text alone, keeping your users more informed and excited about upcoming features.
* **Clarity**: For complex features, thumbnails can serve as a quick, visual summary, helping users understand better.

#### 🛠️ How to Add Thumbnails:

1. Head over to your roadmap.
2. Select any roadmap item you want to add a thumbnail to.
3. Click the **'Add Thumbnail'** option.
4. Upload your image file, and you're good to go!

#### ⚠️ Limitations to Keep in Mind:

1. **File size**: Make sure your image is under 1**MB**.
2. **Supported formats**: You can upload **JPEG, PNG, or JPG** files.
3. **Plan restrictions**: This feature is available only to users on our **PRO plan and above**.

Get started today and make your roadmaps stand out with engaging thumbnails! 🚀


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