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Tool for checking open graph
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Does anyone know of a tool to check open graph data, especially og:url and og:image?
I use the og object debugger in FB, but wanted to know if there is a tool to load all URLs or crawl the site in one go?
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Ooh good to know! Let us know if you find anything else.

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Thanks Jen, i'll take a look at that. ScreamingFrog have also told me this is on the radar.
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Hey Michael!
Most of the ones I know of and have used are usually one-off URLs. I was interested in seeing if there was anything out there though, and I did find Sitebeam.net. I just took the free trial and it looks like there is a bulk open graph test in there. It might be worth looking into more!
Hope this helps,
Jen
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Thanks. No I know they exist, I want to audit the links and image URLs- make sure they are correct, not 404 or 301/2.
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If you're wanting to check to make sure it exists on a page as a sort of audit, the Screaming Frog SEO Spider has custom filters you can use to check for code on a page and then sort by those that are missing it.
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