SEO title and meta checker with a live preview.
A fast way to catch the easy CTR mistakes before they go live: title tags that run too long, descriptions that hide the payoff, and snippets that read like placeholders instead of reasons to click.
Paste a draft, watch the preview update, then use the fix list to decide what to tighten first. This works best for blog posts, service pages, and landing pages.
Write the title and description before Google writes a worse version for you.
This is not pixel-perfect, but it is accurate enough to catch the two things that usually hurt CTR first: bloated titles and descriptions that bury the payoff.
Pick a sample, swap in your real copy, then use the fix list on the right to tighten what matters first.
You still have room before the usual 45-60 character sweet spot.
You still have room before the usual 140-160 character sweet spot.
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Google can still rewrite snippets sometimes. The point here is to make your default version stronger before that happens.
What I would change next from this draft.
- 1Your title is a bit short. Add the payoff, audience, or year so the click feels more worth taking.
- 2Your description is short. Use the extra space to make the benefit or next step clearer.
- Lead with the outcome. Put the payoff before the brand when the query is non-branded.
- Earn the click, not just the keyword. Titles should read like useful headlines, not database labels.
- Make the description finish the sell. It should clarify who the page is for and why it is worth the click.
Before publishing a post
Tighten the title, make the description specific, and avoid pushing the actual benefit out of view.
When pages get impressions but not clicks
Usually the ranking is not the first problem. The snippet is. Rewrite the headline before you rewrite the whole page.
When you are cleaning up service pages
Service pages tend to drift into vague language. This makes the message sharp enough to win the click.