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How your page appears elsewhere

Edit your page's SEO, social card, and search result — and preview the real result before you publish.

A page isn't only what visitors read on it — it's also how it shows up when it's referenced somewhere else.

Editing presence works like every other change in Atelier: you edit an unsaved draft, and it goes live only when you click Publish. The agent never publishes on its own.

Body and Presence

In the Pages studio, a Body | Presence facet sits above your work and switches what you're editing:

  • Body — the page itself: the sections visitors read when they open it.
  • Presence — how the page represents itself when it's referenced somewhere else.

Switch to Presence and the studio stops editing the page's sections and starts editing its metadata instead.

What presence covers

Presence gathers everything about how the page looks off the page:

  • SEO — the page's title and description, used by search engines and browsers.
  • Social — its Open Graph card, shown when the page is shared on social platforms and in chat apps.
  • Search — how the page appears as a result on a search engine.

For Fernway Botanical Studio's care-guide page, that's the SEO title that shows in a browser tab, the description a search engine quotes, and the image and text that appear when someone pastes the link into a message.

Preview the real result

When you switch to Presence, the preview swaps too. Instead of the page body, it shows the actual cards your metadata produces:

  • a teaser card,
  • a social (Open Graph) card,
  • and a search result.

So you're never guessing how a change will land — you see the real teaser, the real social card, and the real search snippet update as you type. Trim Fernway's description to fit and you watch the search card stop truncating in front of you.

Build a page in the Pages studio

Presence lives alongside the page body in the same studio, on the same draft.

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