Audit how your pages appear when shared. Check Open Graph tags, meta descriptions, preview images, social cards, and metadata issues across your site with client-ready reports and shareable audit results.
Powering link previews, metadata extraction, Open Graph checks, website audits, and URL intelligence workflows at scale.
The Site Audit Tool helps you catch missing metadata, broken preview images, weak descriptions, and Open Graph issues before your pages are shared by customers, users, clients, or internal teams.
OpenGraph.io scans pages for the metadata and preview elements that determine how links appear across social platforms, messaging apps, search surfaces, and internal products.
Check whether pages include key OG tags like og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:url.
Find missing, weak, or duplicated meta descriptions that affect previews and search snippets.
Identify missing, broken, or undersized preview images that make shared links look unfinished.
See how pages may appear when shared across Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and Google.
Check declared image dimensions, aspect ratio, and whether the image is reachable and loads correctly.
Review page-level canonical URLs used to understand and normalize shared links.
Check brand attribution and page type tags that surface in platform-specific preview formats.
Surface prioritized issues and fixes so teams know what to address first and why it matters.
Agencies and consultants need more than a list of issues. OpenGraph.io helps turn metadata and social preview audits into reports that can be shared with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams.
Send clients or teammates a public report link without exporting spreadsheets or scheduling a meeting.
Download audit results into a report format that is easier to send, save, or attach to a client deliverable.
Present missing tags, preview issues, and metadata problems in a format non-technical users can understand.
Summarize page-level issues across a site instead of checking one URL at a time.
Use audits before launches, retainers, website refreshes, content migrations, and client reviews.
OpenGraph.io has tools for single-URL checks and full site audits. Here is how to know which fits your workflow.
Audit Open Graph tags, metadata, preview images, and sharing issues across multiple pages.
You need a report covering a website, client site, content library, or launch checklist.
Inspect Open Graph tags and social preview metadata for a single page.
You need to quickly debug one specific URL without generating a full site report.
Generate Open Graph and meta tags for a page.
You need to create or fix metadata before publishing or as part of a launch checklist.
OpenGraph.io’s Site Audit Tool works like a website checker for the metadata and social preview details that are easy to miss during content updates, migrations, launches, and client work.
Find missing titles, descriptions, Open Graph tags, and preview fields across your site.
Catch missing, broken, or weak images before links are shared by customers or teams.
Review issues across multiple URLs instead of testing pages one by one.
Audit pages before a new site, campaign, or content update goes live.
Share findings with people who need a clear report, not raw technical output.
Use audit findings to prioritize metadata and preview improvements with context.
Start with a domain URL. OpenGraph.io discovers pages via sitemap and site navigation.
The tool scans pages for Open Graph tags, meta descriptions, preview images, and social sharing issues.
Use the report link or PDF export to review issues with your team, client, or stakeholders.
Check preview metadata across a site without manually testing every URL one at a time.
Send results to clients, stakeholders, or teammates with a public report link.
Save audit results for client reporting, launch reviews, or internal documentation.
Make metadata and preview problems easier to understand across the full site.
Test the tool on a real site before committing to paid usage.
Pair audits with link previews, metadata tools, screenshots, embeds, and extraction workflows.
Preview how your pages appear when shared
A page can rank, load, and function correctly but still look broken when it is shared. Missing Open Graph tags, weak meta descriptions, broken images, or bad preview data can make links look untrustworthy across social feeds, messaging apps, sales tools, and internal dashboards.