Meta Title & Description Generator
Generate page-ready titles and descriptions that match your topic (not “SEO rule text”). Use semantic fields (definition, how it works, use cases, benefits, risks) to craft sharper, more accurate snippets.
Inputs
Google-style SERP Preview
CoinStori – Offering a multidimensional view of the blockchain industry, where stories, technology, and people converge in the blockchain era
Generated Outputs
Meta Titles
Meta Descriptions
Meta Title & Meta Description Generator
This tool helps you draft topic-aligned meta titles and meta descriptions that match what your page is actually about. Instead of generic “SEO template” text, you can guide outputs using semantic fields like definition, how it works, use cases, benefits, and risks. The result is cleaner snippet copy that reads naturally and fits common length ranges.
How it works
Enter your primary topic keyword (for example “What is Blockchain”). Then select semantic fields that reflect your content. The generator uses these signals to decide what angles to highlight in titles and descriptions. You can preview the snippet instantly in a Google-style layout and adjust the description target length to match your preference.
Best practices for better snippet quality
- Use a clear topic keyword (avoid vague or overly broad inputs).
- Only use secondary keyword if it adds meaning (e.g., “consensus mechanism”, “use cases”).
- Select semantic fields that match your headings/sections to keep titles and descriptions accurate.
- Pick the best-fit variant using the preview and length indicators, then publish.
Why do semantic fields improve titles and descriptions?
Semantic fields prevent “generic meta copy.” When you choose Definition + How it works + Use cases, the generator knows to describe the topic from those angles and avoid irrelevant phrases.
Can I use this for tools, landing pages, and categories?
Yes. Page type changes the wording structure so your snippet fits informational pages (blogs), commercial pages (landing pages), or navigational pages (categories/homepages).
What if my secondary keyword is inside my primary keyword?
The tool automatically avoids duplicates (for example “Blockchain – Blockchain”) by detecting overlap and dropping the redundant term.
