Taskade Genesis checks every page's Open Graph tags, Twitter Card metadata, and social sharing URLs, flags missing or broken data, and helps you fix it before a big campaign launch makes the gap embarrassingly visible.
What Is an AI Social Media Link Agent?
An AI Social Media Link Agent audits your pages for Open Graph title, description, and image tags; verifies that sharing preview images load correctly; and checks that canonical URLs match what social networks will crawl when someone shares your content.
Why Use an AI Social Media Link Agent?
- Campaign readiness: Catch broken OG images or missing meta before a press release or product launch.
- Consistent previews: Ensure every blog post, product page, and landing page shows the right thumbnail and title when shared.
- Multi-platform coverage: Validate Facebook OG, Twitter Cards, and LinkedIn share metadata in one pass.
- Automated pre-publish checks: Run OG audits before publishing new content via built-in automations.
- Fix-ready reports: The agent includes the corrected tag syntax so your developer can paste and ship.
Who Should Use an AI Social Media Link Agent?
- Content marketers publishing blog posts and wanting perfect social previews.
- PR teams preparing press releases that will be shared widely.
- Social media managers who need pages to look professional when posted.
- E-commerce teams sharing product pages on social channels.
- Agencies delivering SEO and social optimization to clients together.
How To Get Started
- Clone the Social Media Link Agent from Taskade Genesis and connect it to your workspace.
- Add a list of URLs to audit in the List view — paste from a sitemap or paste individual pages.
- The agent checks each URL's meta tags and returns a pass/fail with missing field details.
- Use the Board view to move pages through a fix-and-recheck workflow.
- Set automations to run an OG audit whenever a new blog post is published.
Every share is free distribution — make sure it looks right. Browse more content workflow automations at /automate or explore agent templates at /templates.
