Pre-publish meta tag check

Checks a page's title, description and H1 by URL and returns a fix checklist with ready-made variants.

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.

FAQ

Do I need to paste the page text myself?
No — just the URL. The skill opens the page and reads the title, description and H1 on its own.
Does it audit the whole page or just meta tags?
Only title, description and H1, on purpose. For a full technical audit, the catalog has separate skills for that.
What if the page has more than one H1?
It's flagged as its own checklist item, since duplicate H1 tags confuse both search engines and readers.

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