Meta Input
Fill in your page metadata. The preview and score update instantly.
Preview how your title and meta description can appear in search results and social previews. Get instant quality checks and copy-ready metadata before publishing.
Fill in your page metadata. The preview and score update instantly.
Desktop and mobile SERP style previews plus social card preview.
Fetch a URL first, then the score will be calculated from real metadata.
<title></title> <meta name="description" content=""> <link rel="canonical" href="https://example.com"> <meta property="og:title" content=""> <meta property="og:description" content=""> <meta property="og:url" content="https://example.com"> <meta property="og:type" content="website"> <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image"> <meta name="twitter:title" content=""> <meta name="twitter:description" content="">
Go beyond snippet checks. Better Blog AI helps you build topic plans, generate high-quality articles, optimize metadata, and publish consistently across your CMS stack.
We turned metadata cleanup from a bottleneck into a fast pre-publish step, and our team now ships SEO pages on schedule every week.
Paste the live page URL and fetch metadata. This gives you a practical baseline before you optimize anything.
Write for human clarity first, then align with the focus keyword and keep the title within healthy SERP length.
Make the value proposition explicit. Use clear benefit language and a strong reason to click.
Keep slugs clean and topical, then verify OG title/description/image so shares look consistent across platforms.
Use the checks panel to close gaps, copy production-ready tags, and only then push changes to your CMS.
For full workflow guidance, read our SEO tips guide and test live content quality with the SEO score calculator.
Yes. Use Fetch URL to pull publicly available metadata, then refine titles and descriptions before publishing.
The score is weighted across multiple checks, including pixel width, keyword coverage, uniqueness, URL quality, and OG readiness.
Usually yes. Keep them aligned on intent, but adapt OG copy for social click appeal and readability.
Aim for about 50 to 60 characters for titles and 120 to 160 for descriptions to reduce truncation risk.
A strong OG image improves social click-through, share consistency, and perceived trust when links are previewed.
No. It validates and prepares copy-ready tags. You then paste them into your CMS or publishing workflow.
Checks are deterministic for consistency. The tool gives stable scoring rules so teams can standardize metadata QA.