New pages often trip on small things: a title that gets cut off in search results, a description that just repeats the title, or two H1 tags left over from an old template. Individually these look minor, but together they hurt click-through and confuse ranking signals — and they usually surface only after the page is already live.
What it does
Given a page URL, the skill checks the title, description and first H1 and gives each a clear verdict: fine, needs a tweak, or needs a fix. It looks at whether the main query sits near the start of the title, whether the H1 avoids duplicating the title word for word, whether the description reads as a real sentence rather than a string of keywords, and whether the text has anything concrete enough to stand out in a results page full of similar snippets.
What you get
A compact checklist in chat: element, status, what's wrong. For anything flagged, the skill hands you ready rewritten text — not a vague suggestion — plus a single verdict line: ready to publish, or fix these things first. It's copy-paste ready for your CMS, and just as useful at scale, when one shared meta-tag template quietly repeats the same mistake across dozens of pages.