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About Title Checker
Run a practical SEO title check before publishing. This title checker helps you validate title length, title tag clarity, and keyword placement so your headline stays visible and clear in search results.
Why choose this tool on ToolToolLab
No signup, no upload wait, and no server-side storage. Everything runs safely in your browser. Free to use with no hidden limits.
Editor's Note
- For sensitive documents, remove personal data from filenames before uploading.
- Use Wi-Fi for large files to avoid excessive mobile data usage.
- If behavior looks off after an update, refresh the page; browser cache can stale interactive tools.
How To Use
- Paste 1-3 title candidates.
- Check length, readability, and primary keyword position.
- Compare alternatives and keep the clearest promise-based version.
- Use the final title with matching meta description or thumbnail text.
Features
- Fast title quality checks before publish.
- Supports SEO title and content headline workflows.
- Helps spot vague wording and weak keyword placement.
- Useful for CTR-focused iteration with multiple drafts.
- No signup required.
Use Cases
- Pre-publish SEO title check for blogs and landing pages.
- A/B title draft comparison for underperforming pages.
- Updating old content titles without rewriting full content.
Common Mistakes
- Using generic titles that hide user benefit.
- Placing the primary keyword too late.
- Overusing sensational words unrelated to page content.
Pro Tips
- Write the benefit first, then add one specific qualifier.
- Keep title promise and page intro aligned.
- Test 2 variants and keep the one with better CTR after 7-14 days.
FAQ
What title length is recommended?
For search snippets, keeping critical information visible early is key. Many teams target around 45-65 characters.
Can this improve CTR?
It can improve click potential by clarifying intent and reducing ambiguous titles.
Should I include numbers in titles?
Numbers can help when they reflect real structure, such as steps, examples, or comparisons.
Is this only for blog posts?
No. It also works for product pages, resources, and video titles.