Check Your Title Tag, Canonical, Robots, OG Tags, and Schema
Enter any public page URL and get a focused metadata report. This tool checks the core on-page signals that affect click-through rate, canonicalization, indexation, and social previews.
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What We Check
Title tags, meta descriptions, canonical tags, meta robots directives, H1 usage, Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, and JSON-LD schema.
Why It Matters
A single weak title, missing canonical, or accidental noindex can affect rankings, duplication signals, and social-sharing quality.
Best Use Cases
Use it to QA key landing pages, product pages, comparison pages, blog posts, and any URL that should perform well in search and social previews.
What is a meta tag checker?
A meta tag checker analyzes the signals in a page's head and document structure that help search engines, browsers, and social platforms understand the page. That includes the title tag, meta description, canonical tag, robots directives, Open Graph tags, Twitter card tags, structured data, and the main page heading.
It is useful when you want a fast QA pass on a specific page without running a whole-site crawl. This is especially helpful for high-leverage URLs like homepages, pricing pages, comparison pages, and newly published content.
How this meta tag checker works
1. Fetch the page
The tool requests the public URL and reads the head tags and visible page structure without running a full-site crawl.
2. Extract core search signals
It checks the title tag, meta description, canonical tag, robots directives, Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, schema scripts, and H1 usage.
3. Flag conflicts and gaps
Missing descriptions, multiple H1s, absent canonicals, noindex directives, and missing social metadata are surfaced as issues.
4. Publish a reusable report
Each run creates a public report URL so teams can share page QA results and rerun the same check after publishing a fix.
Common page metadata problems this tool catches
Missing or weak title tags
A page can be live and indexable but still underperform if the title tag is missing, duplicated, or too vague to match search intent.
Canonical conflicts
A missing or incorrect canonical can confuse consolidation signals, especially on pricing pages, comparison pages, filtered URLs, or duplicated templates.
Accidental noindex directives
A stray meta robots tag can stop an important page from being indexed even when everything else looks healthy.
Weak social preview markup
Missing Open Graph or Twitter card tags do not only affect social shares. They usually signal that metadata governance is inconsistent at the template level.
Frequently asked questions
What does this meta tag checker test?
This checker analyzes a single public URL for title tags, meta descriptions, canonical tags, robots directives, H1 usage, Open Graph tags, Twitter card tags, and structured data.
Why check a page's meta tags?
These signals affect search snippets, canonicalization, indexation, social previews, and how clearly a page communicates its purpose to crawlers.
Does this replace a sitewide crawl?
No. This is a page-level QA tool. Use the sitemap audit or sitemap validator when you want file-level or multi-page checks.
Related reading
Need a broader crawlability check too?
Use the sitemap audit to inspect multiple URLs for broken links and missing metadata, or run the robots.txt checker to verify crawl-control directives before auditing the rest of the site.