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Meta title & description writer.

Tell us about the page and AI writes three click-worthy, length-perfect title tags and meta descriptions. The feature bolted onto $100/mo SEO suites, free.

Free, no signup. Three options, each length-checked.

Writing options…

Write titles and descriptions that earn the click

Your title tag and meta description are the ad for your page in search results. Strong ones lift click-through rate even when your ranking doesn’t change. This tool drafts three length-perfect options you can drop in, then refine in your voice.

What makes them work

A great title front-loads the key topic and location, stays under about 60 characters, and gives a reason to choose you. A great description (around 150-160 characters) expands on the value with a soft call to action. Every page needs its own, generic or duplicated tags waste your best real estate in search.

Then make them yours

Use the drafts as a fast start, then tune the wording to your brand and the specific page. Check them in the SERP preview tool to confirm they don’t get truncated. Accurate, compelling, correctly-sized tags also reduce the chance Google rewrites them.

Pro tips

  • One unique title and description per page, always.
  • Lead with the keyword and location; end with a reason to click.
  • Match the promise to the page, mismatches increase bounce and can get rewritten by Google.
  • Preview the pixel width before publishing so nothing gets cut off.

Frequently asked questions

Does AI write good meta tags?
It writes strong drafts fast. The best results come from using them as a starting point and tuning to your brand voice and the page’s specific offer. Always review before publishing.
What’s the ideal title length?
About 50-60 characters so it doesn’t truncate on desktop. Put the most important words first in case it’s shortened on mobile.
Will better meta tags improve my rankings?
The description isn’t a direct ranking factor, but higher click-through from a compelling snippet is a positive signal, and titles do influence relevance. Both are worth getting right.
Should every page have a unique description?
Yes. Duplicate or missing descriptions waste a key chance to win the click and can lead Google to generate its own, often worse, snippet.

Want every page optimized?

Great meta is one of a hundred details we get right on every page we build. Free audit or mockup.

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