Prompts to Try with OpenGraph.io MCP

Copy-paste prompts for previewing URLs, extracting content, capturing screenshots, checking metadata, auditing sites, and generating images — organized by what you're trying to get done.

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8 Categories · 24 Prompts

Every prompt below is phrased the way you'd naturally ask — no tool names required. Your MCP client picks the right one automatically.

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Preview
Extract
Screenshots
Audit
Developer
Agency
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Preview URLs

Preview https://example.com and summarize the title, description, image, and metadata.

Check how https://example.com/blog/latest-post looks when shared on Facebook, X, and LinkedIn.

Compare the Open Graph tags on these three URLs and tell me which is best optimized: url-1, url-2, url-3.

Extract Content

Convert https://example.com/docs/getting-started to Markdown and summarize the key steps.

Scrape https://example.com/pricing and list every plan name and price in a table.

Read https://example.com/refund-policy and tell me exactly what their refund window is.

Screenshots

Take a full-page screenshot of https://example.com and describe the layout.

Screenshot https://example.com in dark mode at a mobile viewport size.

Screenshot these two competitor homepages and compare their hero sections: url-1, url-2.

Metadata & Social Preview

Check if https://example.com has a valid og:image and tell me its dimensions.

Audit the Twitter Card tags on https://example.com and tell me what's missing.

Get the metadata for my last five blog posts and check they all have unique titles: url-1, url-2, url-3, url-4, url-5.

Audit

Run an instant audit on https://example.com/launch and give me the top three fixes.

Discover all the URLs on example.com, then start a full site audit.

Once the audit finishes, summarize the report and rank the issues by priority.

Research & Content

Pull the three most recent articles from https://example.com/blog and summarize each in two sentences.

Compare how these two competitor pricing pages describe their enterprise plan: url-1, url-2.

Read https://example.com/docs/changelog and write a one-paragraph summary for release notes.

Developer

Scrape the API reference at https://example.com/api-docs and generate a TypeScript interface for the response shape.

Query https://example.com/docs/auth and tell me what authentication method their API uses.

Generate a simple architecture diagram showing how a client, an MCP server, and an API connect.

Agency & Marketing

Check the link preview for our new landing page before we launch it: https://example.com/launch.

Audit our client's homepage at https://example.com and give me three talking points for our next call.

Generate a square social card with the headline "Now Live" for our announcement post.

Writing Tips

Get Better Results From Your Prompts

  • Give the agent a real URL: Paste the actual URL, not a description of one — the agent can't guess a domain from context alone.
  • State the output format: "As a table," "in JSON," or "in two sentences" tells the agent exactly how to shape the answer.
  • Chain steps in one prompt: "Preview this, then screenshot it" lets the agent call both tools without you re-prompting.
  • Ask for a fix list, not just a score: For audits, request the top N issues so the agent prioritizes the results for you.
  • Name the platform for previews: "On Facebook and LinkedIn" is more precise than "everywhere" and returns more specific feedback.
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FAQ

Yes. Every prompt on this page works in Cursor, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, VS Code, Windsurf, JetBrains AI Assistant, Zed, or Cline — anywhere the OpenGraph.io MCP server is connected.
No. Just describe what you want in natural language and the agent picks the right tool automatically. The prompts here are phrased the way you'd naturally ask, not as tool calls.
Yes, and it's often more efficient. Asking the agent to "preview this URL, then screenshot it" lets it call both tools in one turn instead of you prompting twice.
Make sure you replaced any placeholder URL with a real one, and check that your MCP client is connected — see the Cursor or Claude setup guides, or the troubleshooting guide, if tools aren't appearing.

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