Summary
You can customize how your LaunchNotes page appears when shared on social media and in search engines through the Search & sharing settings. These settings control your page title, description, social media card image, and search engine visibility.
Steps
Navigate to Settings > Customize page in your LaunchNotes workspace.
Click the Search & sharing tab at the top of the page.
Configure your settings:
Title: Enter the title that appears in search results and social shares (max 60 characters recommended).
Description: Add a description of your LaunchNotes page (max 160 characters recommended).
Do not index: Toggle this on to prevent search engines from indexing your page and releases.
Twitter username: Enter your Twitter handle (without @) to associate your account as the content creator when your page is shared on Twitter.
Share image: Upload a PNG or JPG image that displays prominently when your page is shared on social platforms.
Share image alt text: Add descriptive alt text for your share image to improve accessibility and image search optimization.
Click Save to apply your changes.
Notes & important info
Important: We highly recommend testing your share settings in a preview tool before sharing publicly.
Important: Individual announcements can have their own custom search and sharing settings that override these page-level defaults. Learn how to customize search and social sharing on individual announcements.
How these settings appear on different platforms
LinkedIn: Your title, description, and share image appear as a card preview when pasting your LaunchNotes URL. Test using LinkedIn's Post Inspector.
Twitter: Your share image, title, and description display as a Twitter card. Your Twitter username is associated as the creator. Test using Twitter's Card Validator.
Slack: When you paste your LaunchNotes URL in Slack, it unfurls showing your title, description, and share image.
Search engines: Your title and description appear in search results (unless "Do not index" is enabled).
Example source:
Example LinkedIn card:
Example Twitter card:
Example Slack message:




