“Welcome - what Metaspry is for”
Metaspry is a free Chrome extension that audits any page's meta tags, social previews, and crawler signals. Here's the why.
Metaspry started because every “SEO audit” tool I tried did one of three things:
- Locked the actual signal behind a paywall.
- Buried it in a 60-rule report nobody reads.
- Refused to tell you why a rule failed, just that it did.
So Metaspry ships the opposite. Open the side panel, click Get Meta Tags, and you see - in order - what each social platform will render, what your audit score is and why, and whether your robots.txt, sitemap.xml, and llms.txt are actually reachable.
The three views
Tags: every meta tag the page emits, grouped by category (Open Graph, Twitter, SEO, basic). Searchable. Pinnable across pages.
Previews: how Facebook, Twitter (summary and summary_large_image), LinkedIn, Discord, Slack, Google SERP, and iMessage will render your link - using the actual og:image, og:title, fallbacks from twitter:*, and so on.
Audit: a weighted 0-100 score with twelve rules grouped by required / recommended / best-practice. Each rule explains itself; length rules have a character-count progress bar.
Try it
# Install via Chrome Web Store https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/Metaspry
Open the extension on any page you’ve shipped. See what crawlers see.
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