SEO Settings for Pages
SEO settings control how your page appears in Google search results and in link previews when someone shares your URL.
You can set them when you click Publish, or update them at any time from the page settings.
SEO title
The title that appears in Google results and in the browser tab. If you leave it empty, TinyPages uses your page name.
Keep it clear and descriptive — around 50 to 60 characters is ideal.
SEO description
The short text shown under the title in search results and link previews. It doesn't affect your Google ranking directly, but it influences whether people click.
One or two sentences summarising what the page offers. Around 120 to 155 characters.
TinyPages includes an AI tool in this field — click the small purple star to generate a description from your page content, then edit as needed.
Preview image
When someone shares your page link on social media, the link shows a small preview card with an image. The preview image is what fills that card.
Pick any image from your media library. If you leave it empty, TinyPages falls back to a default preview based on your logo.
A wide, landscape image works best (a 16:9 ratio, the same shape as most photos and video thumbnails). Social networks crop the image to fit their own card, so keep the important part near the centre.
Search engine indexing
This option controls whether Google and other search engines can find and list your page in their results.
It's turned on by default, which means your page is visible to search engines once published. If you turn it off, search engines are instructed to skip the page, and it won't appear in results.
You might want to turn indexing off for a page that's meant only for your existing clients, for a private thank-you page after a purchase, or for any page you're not ready to promote publicly yet.