Page title presence and length signals
Free tool
Check title, meta description, and social preview basics.
The check inspects public homepage metadata and reports missing or weak search preview basics such as title, meta description, canonical, and Open Graph signals. It is meant for practical template QA, not ranking predictions.
Customer-path evidence this page checks
Meta description presence and length signals
Canonical URL evidence
Open Graph title and description evidence
Source URL evidence for handoff to the CMS or page-template owner
Built around visible HTML
The checker reads public page evidence and does not infer search engine behavior or rankings.
Good for template QA
Run the scan after CMS template changes to catch missing metadata before pages become campaign destinations.
Why this matters for customer paths
Search and social previews are often the first promise a visitor sees. If the preview is blank, duplicated, or unclear, the customer path can start with confusion before the page even loads. Fixing the preview also gives a maintainer a simple template check to repeat after CMS or landing-page updates.
What this page helps you decide
Use this page when you want to confirm that public page previews are present, specific, and tied to the page a customer will actually reach.
Practical fixes after the scan
Add a unique page title that matches the page's main customer action or service.
Write a meta description that explains the page without promising outcomes the scan cannot verify.
Set a canonical URL that points to the preferred public version of the page.
Add Open Graph title and description fields when the CMS supports social previews.
Evidence examples
Public page is missing a title tag
The scanned HTML does not include a title element, so search and browser previews may lack a clear page label.
Fix: Add a concise, page-specific title in the CMS or layout template and retest the public HTML.
Meta description is missing from the public page
The scan did not find a meta description tag on the submitted public URL.
Fix: Add a short description that reflects the page's real purpose and does not promise unsupported outcomes.
Social preview tags are missing
The public HTML does not expose Open Graph title or description fields for shared-link previews.
Fix: Add Open Graph fields to the page template and rerun the scan after publishing.
Questions this scan can answer
Does this guarantee search ranking changes?
No. It checks public metadata evidence only and does not predict rankings.
Does it check every page?
The current free scan focuses on the submitted public domain and homepage-level evidence.
Can it check social preview tags?
Yes. The scan checks Open Graph title and description evidence where those tags are available in public HTML.