In Pages, you can add metadata to tell search engines and social media platforms how they should display links to your site.
Edit your metadata tags
Navigating to the "SEO & Social" tab in Content > Pages to modify metadata tags.
You can edit the following metadata tags:
Page title: This metadata tag determines what is displayed in the browser window and search engine search result titles.
Page description: Search engines might use this metadata tag's content to give more information about your page in their search results page.
Page title for social media: The page title used specifically when your site is shared in social media.
Page description for social media: The page description used specifically when your site is shared in a social media.
Social media image: The image that is uploaded is uploaded with original aspect page. Displayed when someone shares the page in social media. The image should have a 1.91:1 aspect ratio and a minimum size of 1200x630 pixels. If the image is bigger or has the wrong ratio it might get cropped by the social media engine.
Note that not all social media sites will display your content the same way. The same is true for different search engine platforms, even though you can define the content of these tags, search engines might ignore it in favor of richer content within your Pages.
For best results, use the same text for both title tags. Try to use the same text for both description tags and try to make it as useful and descriptive as possible.
It may take a few days for search engines and social media platforms to index your changes. With some sites, it is possible to influence this time. For example, you can use Google Search Console to notify Google about your site and help their system index your site faster.
Review your social media sharing details
You can review (and in some cases update) how your Page's information will be displayed by different social media platforms with the following tools:
X (Twitter): https://cards-dev.twitter.com/validator
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/post-inspector/
For a more generic tool you can use: https://metatags.io/