Checks
- HTML title and meta description
- Canonical URL
- Robots directives
- OpenGraph and Twitter card tags
SEO / Marketing / GEO
Preview titles, descriptions, canonical links, OpenGraph tags, and social cards.
Submitted inputs are checked transiently by ErgoKit Workers. Results are not stored.
Submitted URLs are checked by ErgoKit's Worker runtime. Results show metadata only; response bodies are not displayed.
Meta Tag / OG Preview helps teams inspect the public metadata that search results, social previews, and AI summaries often rely on. It checks the page title, meta description, canonical URL, robots directives, OpenGraph tags, and Twitter/X card fields in one place.
Clear page metadata gives crawlers and preview systems a concise explanation of what a URL represents. The most important fields are the HTML title, meta description, canonical URL, and index directives.
Search engines, chat tools, social platforms, and messaging apps may render a URL differently. A page with complete metadata is easier to display consistently when it is discovered, shared, or cited.
The usual wins are unique titles, concise descriptions, a stable canonical URL, and a high-quality preview image. These changes are simple, but they often improve both human click confidence and machine interpretation.
An OpenGraph preview is the title, description, image, and URL that many social platforms and messaging apps use when a page is shared.
No. It fetches public page metadata for the current request and shows what it can parse.
Very short or very long metadata can be less useful in search snippets and previews. Clear, concise metadata is easier for people and machines to understand.