See exactly how your page will look in Google search results before you publish. Check title and description length, get live warnings, and optimise your click-through rate.
Title tag length: Google displays up to ~600px wide, roughly 50–60 characters. Titles over 60 characters get truncated with "..." Keep your most important keyword and value proposition in the first 55 characters.
Meta description length: Aim for 140–155 characters. Google sometimes rewrites descriptions, but having one significantly improves your click-through rate compared to auto-generated snippets.
Include your primary keyword: Both the title and description should contain your target keyword naturally. Google bolds matching terms in search results, making your snippet stand out.
Write for clicks, not just rankings: Your title and description are your ad copy in search results. Include a clear benefit, create curiosity, or signal the content format (guide, checklist, tools) to improve CTR.
Every page needs unique tags: Duplicate title tags across multiple pages confuse Google and hurt rankings. Each page should have a distinct title that accurately describes that specific page's content.