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.
Every prompt below is phrased the way you'd naturally ask — no tool names required. Your MCP client picks the right one automatically.
Swap in your own URLs and paste directly into Cursor, Claude, or any other connected MCP client.
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
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