SEO Tools
Browser-based tools for optimizing titles, descriptions, and URLs — no sign-up or server needed.
On-page SEO starts with three things: the title tag, the meta description, and the URL. These control how your page appears in Google search results — what users see before they click. Getting them right is one of the highest-leverage SEO improvements you can make: it costs nothing and affects every organic visitor to your site.
The tools in this hub cover the fundamentals: preview exactly how your title and description will appear in a Google snippet before publishing, and generate clean URL slugs from any title. More tools covering schema markup, Open Graph tags, and robots.txt are planned.
Everything runs in your browser — no upload, no account, no rate limit. Safe to use with internal content before it is published.
Tools in this category
URL Slug Generator
Convert any title or phrase into a clean, SEO-friendly URL slug — accents normalized, special characters removed.
Open tool →Google SERP Preview
Preview how your page title, meta description, and URL will appear in Google search results. Character counters with truncation warnings.
Open tool →Frequently Asked Questions
Why are these tools browser-only?+
Meta tags, slugs, and SERP previews are static content properties — there is no need for a server to generate them. Running entirely in your browser means no accounts, no rate limits, no API keys, and no data leaving your device. The output is just text you copy and paste into your HTML or CMS.
Do meta descriptions affect search ranking?+
Meta descriptions are not a direct ranking signal — Google has confirmed this. However, they significantly influence click-through rate (CTR) from search results. A compelling, accurate description that matches the search intent can meaningfully increase organic traffic. Higher CTR can indirectly improve rankings over time.
How often should I audit my meta titles and descriptions?+
Review them when you publish new content, after major site changes, and whenever you notice a drop in organic CTR in Google Search Console. There is no fixed schedule — prioritize pages that drive significant traffic or that target competitive keywords where the snippet quality matters most.
Are URL slugs important for SEO?+
Yes, to a moderate degree. Clean, keyword-rich slugs help both users and search engines understand what a page is about before clicking. Google reads the slug as part of the URL signal. Short, descriptive slugs also make URLs easier to share and remember. Avoid changing slugs on established pages without proper redirects — URL changes can cause temporary traffic drops.