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Fix LinkedIn Preview in GoHighLevel

Fix LinkedIn Link Preview Cache for GoHighLevel Pages

If you share a GoHighLevel page and LinkedIn keeps showing an old image or title, you can refresh the preview without changing ClickUp, your website, or your funnel settings. This guide shows you how to clear LinkedIn’s cached data so your latest GoHighLevel page content appears correctly in posts and messages.

LinkedIn stores a cached snapshot of every URL it has seen. When you update your GoHighLevel funnel or website, LinkedIn may still pull the old preview from its cache. Using LinkedIn’s official Post Inspector, you can force LinkedIn to re-scrape your link and load the current metadata.

What This GoHighLevel LinkedIn Guide Covers

This how-to focuses on fixing link previews for any GoHighLevel asset that produces a shareable URL, including:

  • GoHighLevel funnels and landing pages
  • GoHighLevel websites and blogs
  • GoHighLevel membership or course pages
  • Any public link generated inside your GoHighLevel account

The process uses LinkedIn’s own debugging tool, so you do not need to modify code inside GoHighLevel or install extra plugins.

Before You Start: Confirm Your GoHighLevel URL

Before you clear the cache, confirm that your GoHighLevel page is live and accessible:

  1. Open your browser in an incognito or private window.
  2. Paste your full GoHighLevel page URL (including https://).
  3. Verify that:
    • The page loads without errors.
    • The correct title and description appear in the browser tab.
    • The correct featured image or hero image is visible on the page.

If the page itself is not updated, fix the content inside GoHighLevel first. Only proceed after the live page looks the way you want LinkedIn to display it.

Step-by-Step: Clear LinkedIn Cache for a GoHighLevel Link

Follow these steps to refresh LinkedIn’s link preview for any GoHighLevel page.

Step 1: Open LinkedIn Post Inspector for GoHighLevel

LinkedIn provides a public debugging tool called Post Inspector. It lets you see what LinkedIn has cached and triggers a fresh scrape of your URL.

  1. Go to the official LinkedIn Post Inspector page: https://www.linkedin.com/post-inspector/
  2. Make sure you are logged in to your LinkedIn account in the same browser.

This tool works for any valid URL, including pages built with GoHighLevel.

Step 2: Enter Your GoHighLevel Page URL

Once the Post Inspector is open, paste the exact GoHighLevel link that is showing the wrong preview:

  1. Copy the full URL from your browser address bar while viewing the GoHighLevel page.
  2. In LinkedIn Post Inspector, paste that URL into the input field labeled “Post URL” or similar.
  3. Click the button labeled Inspect or Inspect URL.

LinkedIn will then fetch whatever data it currently has cached for that GoHighLevel link.

Step 3: Review the Current LinkedIn Preview

After inspection, LinkedIn shows the preview it has stored, including:

  • Page title
  • Description snippet
  • Featured image or thumbnail

Compare this to the current version of your GoHighLevel page. If LinkedIn’s preview does not match what you see live on your site, you need to force a re-scrape.

Step 4: Force LinkedIn to Re-Scrape Your GoHighLevel URL

LinkedIn Post Inspector automatically re-scrapes most URLs when you inspect them. However, if the preview still looks stale, repeat the process:

  1. Click the Inspect button again for the same GoHighLevel URL.
  2. Wait a few seconds while LinkedIn refreshes its data.
  3. Reload the Post Inspector results page in your browser.

In most cases, one or two inspections are enough for LinkedIn to clear the old cache and display your updated GoHighLevel metadata.

Step 5: Test the Updated GoHighLevel Preview on LinkedIn

Once the Post Inspector shows the correct details, test the preview in your own LinkedIn account:

  1. Go to LinkedIn and start a new post.
  2. Paste the same GoHighLevel link into the post editor.
  3. Wait for the link preview box to appear.
  4. Confirm that the image, title, and description now match your latest GoHighLevel page.

If the preview is still not correct, close LinkedIn, wait a few minutes, and test again. The updated cache usually propagates quickly after using Post Inspector.

Troubleshooting GoHighLevel Link Previews on LinkedIn

If LinkedIn still shows an incorrect preview after following the steps above, review these checks.

Check Your GoHighLevel Page Settings

  • Ensure the page is published and not in draft mode.
  • Confirm there are no redirects changing the URL LinkedIn hits.
  • Verify your domain and SSL are correctly configured inside GoHighLevel.

Allow Time for LinkedIn Cache to Refresh

Even after forcing a re-scrape, LinkedIn may take a short time to update previews everywhere. Wait a few minutes and test again from another browser or device.

Compare with the Original GoHighLevel Support Instructions

This procedure is based on the official GoHighLevel help documentation about clearing LinkedIn link preview cache. For reference, you can view the original guide here: Clear LinkedIn Link Preview Cache Using LI Post Inspector.

Best Practices for GoHighLevel Pages Shared on LinkedIn

To reduce preview issues for future shares of your GoHighLevel pages, follow these best practices:

  • Set a clear page title and description before publishing.
  • Use a properly sized featured image (preferably landscape orientation).
  • Avoid changing URLs after you start sharing a page.
  • When you make major design or copy updates, run the URL through LinkedIn Post Inspector immediately.

These simple steps help LinkedIn recognize your GoHighLevel pages correctly and show a clean, professional preview.

More Help for Optimizing GoHighLevel

If you want additional help improving performance, SEO, and social sharing for your GoHighLevel funnels and sites, you can find expert resources and services at Consultevo. Combining LinkedIn’s Post Inspector with solid on-page optimization inside GoHighLevel ensures your links look correct across social channels.

Summary: Refresh LinkedIn Previews for GoHighLevel Links

When LinkedIn shows outdated or incorrect previews for a GoHighLevel page, the issue is almost always cached metadata on LinkedIn’s side. By using the LinkedIn Post Inspector tool to inspect and re-scrape your URL, you can clear that cache and force LinkedIn to display your current page title, description, and image.

Follow this simple process whenever you update your GoHighLevel pages and share them to LinkedIn to keep your branding, images, and messaging consistent across your social media posts.

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