v4.1: Share Any Moment — Snapshot Sharing + SEO Overhaul

Click any point on the 30-day trend graph and share that exact moment — threat level, top headlines, and score breakdown — to any app on your phone or copy it to clipboard on desktop. Plus: OG image previews, a complete sitemap, and a Twitter large-card upgrade.

WakeUpNeo.ai has always been about a single number that tells you, at a glance, how alarmed the world's press is right now. But a number is most useful when you can share it — with context, at the exact moment it matters. Today's update makes that possible.

Snapshot sharing

The 30-day trend graph has always let you click any point to open a snapshot modal showing the threat level, news/market breakdown, and the top headlines that drove it. As of today, that modal has a Share button.

On mobile — iPhone or Android — tapping Share opens the native OS share sheet. Every app on your phone is available: iMessage, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Telegram, email. The share text is pre-filled with the date, threat level, score breakdown, and the top three headlines that drove the reading.

On desktop, the same button copies the formatted text to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere.

The goal is to make it easy to share a specific moment of geopolitical stress — not just the live reading, but a historical snapshot with full context. When something significant happens, you can go back to that point on the graph, open the snapshot, and share exactly what the meter was reading and why.

OG image and social previews

Until today, sharing a link to wakeupneo.ai on Twitter, Slack, or iMessage produced a bare text preview — no image, no visual hook. We've added an Open Graph image that renders automatically whenever the URL is shared.

The image is built in the visual language of the site — dark terminal aesthetic, the WakeUpNeo.ai brand, a sample threat level reading, and the seven source names. Twitter's card type was also upgraded from summary (tiny thumbnail) to summary_large_image, which gets the full-width banner treatment in the feed.

Sitemap and crawlability

The sitemap previously listed only three URLs and was missing four blog posts added since launch. It now includes all six blog posts with correct lastmod dates, submitted to Google Search Console for re-crawl.

URLPriorityChange freq
wakeupneo.ai/1.0Always
wakeupneo.ai/blog0.8Weekly
wakeupneo.ai/how-it-works0.7Monthly
All 6 blog posts0.6Never