AI Metadata Helper

Generate SEO title tags, meta descriptions, and headline ideas from a keyword. Preview how they'll look in Google.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter your primary keyword — the main search term you're targeting.
  2. Add context — optionally specify topic, audience, tone, and brand name for better results.
  3. Generate — get 6 title options, 6 descriptions, and 6 headline ideas.
  4. Preview in SERP — click any title or description to see how it looks in Google search results.
  5. Check length — the green/amber bars show whether each suggestion fits the recommended character limits.
  6. Copy and refine — hover and click Copy, then customize for your specific page.

SEO Metadata Best Practices

Title Tags

50–60 chars

Put primary keyword near the start. End with brand name after a separator.

Meta Descriptions

120–155 chars

Include keyword naturally. End with a value proposition or call to action.

H1 Headings

20–70 chars

Match search intent. Can differ from the title tag.

FAQ Headlines

Question format

Start with Who/What/Why/How. Match real user queries.

Why Use This Tool

  • Beat writer's block — get instant starting points for your page metadata.
  • Optimize for search — suggestions follow SEO best practices for character limits and keyword placement.
  • Visual validation — SERP preview shows exactly how your page will look in Google before you publish.
  • Content planning — headline suggestions work as FAQ ideas and content section outlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this using AI?

The tool uses intelligent templates tuned for SEO best practices. The architecture supports connecting an AI provider (like Claude or GPT) for more creative output in the future.

Should I use suggestions exactly as-is?

Use them as starting points. The best metadata combines structured templates with your own voice, topic knowledge, and unique angle. Always customize before publishing.

What do the green/amber bars mean?

Green means the text fits within the recommended character limit (60 for titles, 155 for descriptions). Amber means it's over — Google may truncate it in search results.

Can I preview different combinations?

Yes! Click any title option and any description option to see them combined in the SERP preview at the top of the results.

What's the ideal title tag length?

Google displays the first 55–60 characters. Place your primary keyword early. All suggestions aim for 60 characters or under.

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