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How goat.com Looks on Facebook

63/100
Needs work
5 fixes recommended

goat.com's social previews work, but several issues are dragging the experience down. Open Graph, Twitter Card, and a favicon are all wired up. The previews below show exactly how a link to goat.com looks on Facebook.

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GOAT: Sneakers, Apparel, Accessories

www.goat.com

GOAT: Sneakers, Apparel, Accessories

The global platform for the greatest products from the past, present and future. Shop new and used sneakers, apparel and accessori...

Compact card (image < 600px wide)

GOAT: Sneakers, Apparel, Accessories

www.goat.com

GOAT: Sneakers, Apparel, Accessories

The global platform for the greatest products from the past, present and future....

Your 512x512 image will be cropped to 1.91:1. Use 1200x630 to fit Facebook's card. Fix

Your social image needs work

Social platforms cannot resolve relative URLs. The image must be an absolute URL starting with https://.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No - goat.com does not set an og:type meta tag. Most platforms default to website, but explicitly declaring it ensures consistent rendering.

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