Every time someone Googles you or shares your link on LinkedIn, X, or WhatsApp, a preview decides whether they click. Most are broken and nobody checks. Paste a URL and see the exact card each platform builds, plus the tags quietly costing you clicks.
Send me your URL and I'll tell you the highest-leverage fixes to your titles, descriptions, and share cards, free. It's part of the same AI Search / visibility audit I run for founders and service businesses.
The SERP & Social Preview tool shows how any URL renders in Google search and in the share cards for X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Slack, and WhatsApp, side by side, before you publish. It reads your title, meta description, and Open Graph tags, shows where each platform truncates them, and flags what's costing you clicks. Free, no signup, nothing stored.
Founders, marketers, and anyone who shares links for a living. If your homepage ranks but the Google snippet is a random sentence, or your big launch link shares as a bare grey rectangle on LinkedIn, you're losing clicks you already earned. This shows you exactly where.
Every signal is concrete and verifiable, not an AI guess. It measures your title against Google's ~600px pixel cutoff, your meta description against the ~155-character truncation, whether an og:image exists and is sized for the large card (1200×630, ~1.91:1), whether Open Graph and Twitter Card tags are present, and whether your title and og:title agree. Each flag maps to a specific, fixable tag.
A search result or social card is an ad you didn't pay for, and it's the last thing between your content and a click. A missing image drops social click-through sharply; a truncated title buries your hook; a scraped description sells nothing. Getting these right is one of the cheapest conversion wins available, and most sites never look.
Write a title of roughly 55–60 characters that leads with the benefit, a meta description of 140–155 characters that sells the click, and add an og:image at 1200×630 with og:image:width and og:image:height declared. Add twitter:card set to summary_large_image. Then re-run this tool to confirm. If you'd rather hand it off, the option above connects this free check to a full audit.
It renders your page's title and description as a Google result, showing where Google will cut them off, so you can write snippets that fit and earn the click.
Almost always a missing og:image tag, an image that's too small, or undeclared dimensions. The tool detects each case and tells you the exact fix.
No tool can guarantee clicks, they depend on ranking, audience, and offer. But fixing broken previews removes a common, silent reason people scroll past you.
No. Each preview reads the live page once and keeps nothing afterward.
Yes. Send your URL and you'll get the highest-leverage fixes to your titles, descriptions, and share cards, free, as part of the visibility audit I run for founders and service businesses.
Every flag is a concrete, verifiable signal (tag presence, length, pixel width, image ratio), not an AI guessing. Previews are reconstructed from your live tags; platforms may cache older versions. Nothing is stored; each preview reads the live page once.
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