Title, meta and headings for AI visibility
On-page signals that both Google and LLM retrieval systems read.
This page explains how the title tag, meta description, H1 and H2 contribute to topical classification. The free version checks presence, length and a rough semantic match. The demo reveals whether important terms appear in those central on-page fields at all.
Many websites lose visibility because they are relevant in topic, but fail to express that relevance clearly in the title, description or headings. For LLM systems these fields often provide the first compressed context.
- title length and content
- meta description length and content
- H1/H2 detection on homepage and mini-crawl level
- keyword and intent mapping by page type
- comparison against competitor SERPs
- concrete rewrite proposals per page
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