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Paste any URL — we'll fetch its meta tags and show exactly how it'll look when shared on Facebook, X (Twitter) and LinkedIn.
Facebook / LinkedIn
X (Twitter)
LinkedIn (alt layout)
Detected meta tags
Open Graph is the meta-tag protocol Facebook published in 2010. Every other platform — X, LinkedIn, Discord, Slack, WhatsApp, iMessage — quietly adopted it. When someone pastes your URL anywhere, those platforms scrape the page's og:title, og:description and og:image tags and build the preview card from them.
Bad OG tags hurt twice. Click-through drops because the card looks broken or generic. And social-share counts compound: a link that looks good gets shared more, which lifts both traffic and authority.
The fix is cheap. A correctly sized image (1200×630), a sharp title under 60 characters, a punchy description under 200. Each takes thirty seconds and stays useful for the page's whole life.
In MultipleChat you can ask GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok for share-card variants at once.
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