AutopilotRank

Title Tag Optimizer

Analyze your page titles for optimal SEO: check length (50-60 chars), keyword presence, and get improvement suggestions.

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Character Count:

0 / 60

Est. Pixel Width:

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050 (min)60 (max)
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Issues Found:

  • -Title tag is empty

Google SERP Preview:

https://example.com/your-page

Your Page Title Here

Your page description will appear here. This is typically the meta description or a snippet from your page content.

This is a visual approximation of how your title may appear in search results. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters.

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What This Tool Checks Before You Publish

Free tools are useful for quick validation, but the same checks become more valuable when they are part of a repeatable publishing workflow. AutopilotRank uses this kind of structured review to help teams catch basic SEO issues before drafts are approved and sent to a CMS.

Input quality

Start with a URL, title, keyword, brief, or draft text and get focused feedback before spending time on manual edits.

Search basics

Review signals such as title clarity, description length, heading structure, keyword coverage, and crawlability depending on the tool.

Next action

Use the output to tighten a single page, then move recurring checks into an automated content workflow when your publishing volume grows.

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1 Enter your page title
  2. 2 Enter your target keyword
  3. 3 Get an instant SEO score
  4. 4 Review suggestions for optimization

Why Use This Tool?

  • Titles are the most important on-page SEO factor
  • Ensure proper length for search display
  • Verify keyword placement
  • Improve click-through rates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal title tag length?

The ideal length is 50-60 characters. Google truncates longer titles, shorter ones waste valuable space.

Where should my keyword appear?

Ideally at the beginning of the title, but natural placement is more important than exact position.

Can I use the same title as my H1?

While similar, they can differ. Your title is for search results, H1 is for on-page content. Both should include your keyword.

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Last updated: February 12, 2026