Content
· 5 checks — Internal links, mixed-content guards, Open Graph previews, and structured data rolled into one auditable list.DBrand PresenceActionSite-name consistency, favicon, social image, meta tags, schema, and contact signalsFIX
Brand Presence
Your brand name differs across channels — visitors see inconsistent identity.
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53/100
Site name appears as
| Page title | Twitter Icon | |
| og:site_name | Bluesky | |
| twitter:site | @bluesky | |
| Organization.name | — |
Inconsistent — names differ across channels
Brand assets
Favicon
15/15covers multiple sizes + apple-touch-icon
Social share image
14/20og:image set; twitter:image missing
Meta completeness
14/20Organization schema
0/15Contact info discoverable
5/10mailto link
Findings
- Brand name differs across channels — users see inconsistent identity
- Add twitter:image — Twitter falls back to og:image only when it's larger than 300×157
- No Organization schema — Google can't render your logo in the knowledge panel
- Only partial contact info discoverable — consider adding a dedicated contact page or mailto/tel link
How consistently your brand appears across channels — shared link previews, structured data, favicon, contact info.
BOpen GraphOpen Graph tags are partially configured — some improvements recommended.REVIEW
The og:description tag controls the description in social sharing previews.
No og:description means social cards either show no subtitle or scrape the first paragraph — usually unflattering.
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Without og:description, social platforms either render no subtitle or pull whatever text appears first on the page. The first paragraph is rarely written for share-card context. A purpose-written 150-200 character og:description gives a polished card.
Source: Open Graph Protocol
7 charsIdeal length is 25–60 characters for social sharing previews.
25–60 charsog:title very short — may render with awkward whitespace in social cards.
Source: Open Graph Protocol
The og:type tag helps social platforms categorize the content.
Default og:type is 'website' but the right value (article, product, profile) unlocks richer metadata fields and higher engagement.
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og:type controls which other og: fields a platform respects. og:type=article enables og:article:published_time, author, and section — surfaced in news cards. og:type=product enables price/availability fields surfaced by Pinterest and shopping integrations. Default 'website' silently disables those.
Source: Open Graph Protocol
Preview

bsky.social
Bluesky
Social media as it should be. Find your community among millions of users, unleash your creativity, and have some fun again.
- twitter:card — summary_large_image
- twitter:title — Bluesky
- twitter:description — Social media as it should be. Find your community among millions of users, unleash your creativity, and have some fun...
- twitter:image — falling back from og:image

BSKY.SOCIAL
Bluesky
Social media as it should be. Find your community among millions of users, unleash your creativity, and have some fun again.
- og:title — Bluesky
- og:description — falling back from <meta name=description>
- og:image — https://bsky.social/about/images/social-card-default-gradient.png
- og:type — Add og:type — Recommended — tells Facebook the content category
- og:url — https://bsky.social/about/
- og:site_name — Bluesky

Bluesky
bsky.social
- og:title — Bluesky
- og:description — falling back from <meta name=description>
- og:image — https://bsky.social/about/images/social-card-default-gradient.png
bsky.social
Bluesky
Social media as it should be. Find your community among millions of users, unleash your creativity, and have some fun again.

- og:title — Bluesky
- og:description — falling back from og:description
- og:image — https://bsky.social/about/images/social-card-default-gradient.png
Social preview quality
Averaged across Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Slack.
| Field | Twitter/X | Slack | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| og:title | ||||
| og:description | ⚠ | ⚠ | ⚠ | |
| og:image | ||||
| og:type | ||||
| og:url | ||||
| og:site_name | ||||
| twitter:card | — | — | — | |
| twitter:title | — | — | — | |
| twitter:description | — | — | — | |
| twitter:image | ⚠ | — | — | — |
CStructured DataActionNo structured data (JSON-LD) found.REVIEW
Adding structured data helps search engines understand your content and can enable rich results.
Without schema.org markup, your pages can't appear as rich results (stars, FAQs, recipes) in search.
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Structured data is what unlocks rich snippets — review stars, FAQ accordions, recipe cards, breadcrumbs, etc. — that take up more SERP space and dramatically improve click-through. The schema.org vocabulary is well-documented and JSON-LD is the easiest format.
Source: Google Search Central / schema.org
No structured data found
Structured data (JSON-LD) helps search engines understand your content better. Adding it can improve your search result appearance.
Common types include:
- WebSite — your site identity and search box
- Organization — your company information
- Article — blog posts and news articles
- Product — e-commerce product pages
- BreadcrumbList — navigation paths
ALinks75 links checked, 74 healthy, 1 brokenPASS
Broken Links (1)
| Status | URL | Found in | Error |
|---|---|---|---|
| 404 | https://bsky.social/about/images/safari-pinned-tab... | <link> | Not Found |
Redirects (1)
| URL | Destination | Found in | Hops |
|---|---|---|---|
| https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.03239.pdf | https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.03239.pdf | <a> | 0 |