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SEO & Sharing

This section controls how your page shows up in two places: Google search results and social media link previews. Both are worth spending a minute on. A good preview image and description can be the difference between someone clicking your link or scrolling past it.

At the top of this section, a live preview card shows what your link will look like when someone shares it on social media. It updates as you change the fields below, so you can see the result before you build.

A short summary of your page that appears below your title in Google results and social link previews. Aim for one or two sentences. A character counter shows your current count and turns yellow past 160 characters (the point where Google starts cutting you off).

If you leave this blank, search engines and social platforms will pull whatever text they can find from your page. That usually looks fine, but writing your own gives you control over first impressions.

Controls whether search engines can find and index your page. On by default. Turn it off if you want your page to stay private and not show up in Google, Bing, or other search engines.

The image that appears when someone shares your link on Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, iMessage, or anywhere else that generates a link preview. This single image does a lot of heavy lifting for how professional your link looks in the wild.

Recommended size: 1200 x 630 pixels. Upload by clicking the upload area or dragging an image onto it.

An optional override for the title shown in social media link previews. If you leave this blank, your page title (from the Profile section) is used. This is handy if you want your browser tab to say one thing and your social previews to say something slightly different.

The small icon in browser tabs. Upload a square PNG, at least 32 x 32 pixels. When uploaded, it also appears in the preview bar at the top of the wizard so you can see it in context.