Learn how Mosaicora helps your team create consistent, polished social preview images from one workspace.
Mosaicora helps teams shape how their pages look when links are shared in Slack, LinkedIn, X, messaging apps, and other public channels.
Use this quick tour before you connect a site, add your brand, and publish your first polished social preview image.
A focused workspace for managing the images people see when your links are shared.
Mosaicora keeps site setup, brand settings, reusable layouts, and image editing together so every preview can feel clear and on brand.
Instead of leaving each page or platform to choose an image on its own, you can design the result, review it, and keep it ready for sharing.
The main areas you will use after signing in.
Sites: connect each website you want Mosaicora to manage.
Branding: keep logos, colors, and visual defaults ready for consistent output.
Templates: save reusable image layouts for future pages and campaigns.
Page types: choose different image styles for pages such as products, articles, categories, or non-home pages.
OG Designer: build, preview, and save social preview images before visitors see them.
Billing and account: manage plan details, usage, security, and profile settings.
Introduction explains the product and the main workspace areas.
Get Started walks through the first complete setup from site connection to preview.
OG Designer explains how to create a polished share image for a site.
OG Designer Advanced covers source content, field modes, and rule-based image choices.
API is for developers who want to connect Mosaicora to other tools.
Advanced Configuration is for teams that need exact image values on specific pages.
Tutorials cover focused workflows you can repeat whenever needed.
Changelog highlights recent product updates in plain language.
Use Introduction when you want the product tour.
Use Get Started when you are setting up your first site.
Use OG Designer when you want to create or adjust a share image visually.
Use OG Designer Advanced when you need different images for different page types or rules.
Use Advanced Configuration when a developer needs to lock exact values for a page.
Use Tutorials when you want to complete one task at a time.
Use Changelog when you want to see what changed recently.