portuo.com

Landing Page Analysis

The customer portal software for small businesses. Document storage, ticket system, and news under your brand. Start for free, hosted in the EU.

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Generated on:
December 31, 2025
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Audience:
B2B Companies
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Open Graph

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Open Graph feedback:

The Open Graph signals exist, but they don’t line up with what people actually see when they share the page. The title “Customer Portal Software” feels generic and inconsistent with the hero that reads “The customer portal software” and leans into Portuo’s branding. This mismatch can cause social previews to look confused or disjointed. The description is a bland, feature-list vibe rather than a crisp, SMB-focused benefit that would entice a click. The image looks visually strong, but without knowing the exact OG dimensions networks may crop it awkwardly on different devices. Overall, the OG data isn’t doing your social proof or click-through the way it could. To fix, tighten alignment with the page’s messaging, sharpen the value proposition for small businesses, and use properly sized social media assets that render cleanly across networks.

If you’re serious about social sharing, you should also consider adding a Twitter card as a best practice so your card looks great on Twitter as well.

Main Recommendations:
  • Align the OG title with the hero and the Portuo brand: use "Portuo — The customer portal software for small businesses" or similar to reinforce branding and clarity.
  • Rewrite the OG description to focus on SMB benefits and a clear next step, e.g. "Centralize documents, requests, and communications under your own brand. Start for free." (keep it concise, under 160 characters).
  • Use a properly sized OG image (ideally 1200x630, 1.91:1) featuring Portuo branding; ensure fast hosting and correct cropping so previews look good on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other networks; consider adding Twitter card meta (summary_large_image).