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Meta Description Checker

The Meta Description Checker helps you turn a page summary into a useful search snippet candidate. It looks at character length, repeated wording, sentence flow, and whether the description gives the searcher a clear reason to visit the page. Search engines may rewrite snippets, so this tool avoids guarantees and focuses on practical editorial quality. Use it when a description feels generic, too long, too short, or too similar to another page. The report helps you cut filler, put the page benefit near the front, and avoid unsupported claims that can make a snippet feel low value.

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Choose a channel and TextPulses checks length, clarity, readability, keyword balance, and publication readiness using transparent browser-side rules.

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Ideal: 120-160 characters. Warning below 90 or above 170.

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No backend, no external AI, and no draft upload. The report is generated locally in your browser.

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Rule-based quality signals

Scores use simple, transparent rules. They are helpful signals, not editorial verdicts.

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Keyword density

Top words and phrase frequency

Stop words are ignored for one-word density so repeated meaningful terms stand out faster.

One-word phrases

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Two-word phrases

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How to use this result responsibly

Treat this checker as an editorial review aid. The metrics can highlight length, clarity, repetition, scanability, and format fit, but they do not guarantee search ranking, social engagement, approval, or professional accuracy.

What this tool checks

  • Whether the description is specific to the page.
  • Whether the main benefit is visible early.
  • Whether length and repetition create snippet risk.

How to use this tool

  1. Paste the meta description without the page title.
  2. Check whether the strongest page benefit appears in the first sentence.
  3. Remove duplicated title wording, generic claims, or unsupported promises.
  4. Compare the final version with similar pages so each description stays unique.

Why the metric matters

A meta description is not a ranking guarantee, but it is a useful page summary for search snippets, CMS workflows, and editorial review.

A good description should match the page, avoid duplicated wording, and make the main benefit visible early enough for mobile and desktop snippets.

Practical examples

A tool page snippet.
A guide summary.
A product comparison description.
A support article description.

Common mistakes

  • Using one description across many pages.
  • Writing only 'learn more'.
  • Overpromising outcomes.
  • Repeating the title word for word.

Final checklist

  • Name the page benefit.
  • Keep the strongest point early.
  • Avoid duplicate descriptions.
  • Use cautious language.
  • Confirm the description matches visible page content.

FAQ

Will Google always show my meta description?

No. Google may rewrite snippets based on the query and visible page content.

What is a practical meta description length?

Many descriptions work best around 120 to 160 characters, with the core value near the front.

Should every page have a unique description?

Yes. Unique descriptions help clarify the page purpose and reduce duplicate snippet signals.

What should I cut first?

Cut vague openers, repeated brand names, filler adjectives, and promises the page does not support.