Your title tag and meta description are the first thing a buyer sees when your page appears in Google. If they're too long, they get cut off. If they're too short, you're leaving visibility on the table. If they're missing power words or a clear value statement, you're losing clicks to competitors who rank below you. This free tool shows you a live preview of how your page looks in Google search results, gives you real-time character count feedback, and provides instant recommendations to improve your organic click-through rate.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a title tag be?+
Google typically displays title tags up to approximately 60 characters on desktop. Tags between 40 and 60 characters are considered ideal — long enough to include your keyword and brand, short enough to display in full.
Does Google always use my meta description?+
Not always. Google rewrites meta descriptions in about 70% of cases, pulling text from your page content instead. That said, a well-written description with your target keyword increases the chance Google uses it — and improves CTR when it does.
What is a power word?+
Power words are terms that trigger an emotional or action-oriented response — words like 'proven,' 'free,' 'results,' 'expert,' or 'guide.' Title tags that include at least one power word consistently outperform generic alternatives in click-through rate studies.