Social Media Link Previewer
Test your Open Graph tags before you post. See exactly how your URL will render across major social platforms.
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What are Open Graph Tags?
Have you ever shared a link on social media and noticed a beautiful image and a descriptive title automatically appear? That magic is powered by Open Graph (OG) tags.
Originally created by Facebook, Open Graph tags are hidden snippets of code in the <head> of your website. They tell social networks, messaging apps, and search engines exactly what information to display when someone shares your page.
The Essential Tags to Fix Broken Previews
If your link is displaying a blank grey box or pulling a random menu item instead of your headline, you need to add or fix these four tags in your website's code:
og:title The headline of your page. It should be punchy and under 60 characters so it doesn't get cut off on mobile devices.
og:description A 1-2 sentence summary of the content. Think of it like a meta description designed specifically to encourage social media clicks.
og:image The most important tag. This is the URL of the image that will be displayed. For best results across all platforms, use an image that is 1200 x 630 pixels.
twitter:card While Twitter reads standard OG tags, adding <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image"> ensures your image stretches full-width across the timeline rather than rendering as a tiny thumbnail.
From Pretty Links to Powerful Analytics
Fixing your Open Graph tags ensures your links look clickable. But what happens after they click?
If you're pasting raw URLs directly into LinkedIn or X, you're missing out on vital intelligence. By wrapping your perfectly-optimized URLs in a branded short link using TrackFluenz, you can track exactly how many people clicked, what devices they used, and which social platform drove the highest quality traffic.