OG Images for Pricing Pages
Pricing pages get shared more than most teams realize. Prospects send them to colleagues for approval, founders compare them in Slack channels, and reviewers link to them in comparison articles. The OG image for your pricing page is often the first thing a budget holder sees before deciding whether to even look at your plans.
Communicate value tiers at a glance
A well-designed pricing page OG image can hint at your tier structure without showing every detail. Something as simple as showing 'Free, Pro, and Enterprise' with a starting price gives viewers enough context to decide if your product is in their budget range. This pre-qualification saves everyone time. If your product starts at $49/month, showing that in the OG image means people who need a $5/month solution will not waste their time clicking through, and people with a $100 budget will click with genuine interest. This kind of honest preview actually improves the quality of traffic to your pricing page.
Prevent sticker shock with transparent previews
When someone clicks a pricing link expecting a free tool and finds enterprise pricing, they bounce immediately and form a negative impression. An OG image that transparently communicates your price range prevents this friction entirely. It might feel counterintuitive to show pricing before someone visits the page, but transparency builds trust. Companies like Basecamp and Linear have shown that being upfront about pricing, even in social contexts, attracts more qualified leads than hiding the number behind a click.
Highlight your most compelling differentiator
Every pricing page has that one feature or value proposition that makes people say 'that is worth it.' Maybe it is unlimited seats, a generous free tier, or no credit card required. Featuring this differentiator in the OG image makes your pricing page stand out when it is being compared alongside competitors. If someone is evaluating three tools and shares all three pricing pages in a Slack thread, the one with the OG image that says 'Unlimited users, $29/month' will get clicked first. The image becomes your elevator pitch for the pricing page.
Design for the comparison context
Pricing pages are almost always viewed in a comparison context. Someone is looking at your pricing alongside one or two alternatives. This means your OG image needs to work not just in isolation but when placed next to competitor preview cards. Clean typography, clear pricing information, and a distinct brand color make your card easy to identify and remember. Avoid cluttered designs that try to show every feature. The goal is recognition and clarity, not completeness. A simple, bold presentation wins in side-by-side comparisons every time.
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