Meta tags are boring to write but expensive to get wrong. A bad title tag means fewer clicks from search results. Missing OG tags mean ugly link previews when people share your page. No structured data means AI search engines can't cite you.
These prompts handle the tedious parts — generating title tags, meta descriptions, Open Graph copy, and GEO-optimized content — so you can focus on the page itself.
Write a title tag and meta description
Write an SEO title tag and meta description for this page:
Page URL: [your URL]
Page content summary: [2-3 sentences about what the page covers]
Primary keyword: [the main keyword you want to rank for]
Secondary keywords: [2-3 related keywords]
Brand name: [your brand]
Rules for the TITLE TAG:
- Under 60 characters (Google truncates longer titles)
- Include the primary keyword near the beginning
- Include your brand name at the end (separated by — or |)
- Make it compelling enough to click, not just keyword-stuffed
- Write 3 options
Rules for the META DESCRIPTION:
- Under 155 characters
- Include the primary keyword naturally
- Include a clear value proposition or call-to-action
- Don't start with "Welcome to" or "We are" — start with what the visitor gets
- Write 3 options
For each option, show the character count.
Generate Open Graph and Twitter Card tags
Write Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags for this page:
Page URL: [your URL]
Page title: [your title]
What the page does: [one sentence]
Target audience: [who would share this]
Brand name: [your brand]
I need:
1. og:title — shorter than the SEO title, optimized for social sharing (under 50 characters)
2. og:description — what someone would want to know before clicking a shared link (under 100 characters)
3. twitter:title — can be same as og:title or slightly different
4. twitter:description — can be same as og:description or slightly different
5. Suggested og:image alt text — describe what the share image should show
Write 2 options. The social copy should make someone want to click when they see this shared on Twitter or LinkedIn — which is different from SEO copy. Social copy should be more intriguing, less keyword-focused.
Write meta tags for multiple pages at once
If you have a batch of pages that need meta tags (common for e-commerce, SaaS with multiple features, or content sites), this prompt handles them efficiently.
I need title tags and meta descriptions for these pages:
1. [Page name] — [what it covers] — target keyword: [keyword]
2. [Page name] — [what it covers] — target keyword: [keyword]
3. [Page name] — [what it covers] — target keyword: [keyword]
4. [Page name] — [what it covers] — target keyword: [keyword]
5. [Page name] — [what it covers] — target keyword: [keyword]
Brand name: [your brand]
For each page, write:
- Title tag (under 60 characters, keyword near start, brand at end)
- Meta description (under 155 characters, includes value proposition)
Rules across ALL pages:
- No two title tags should start the same way
- Each meta description should have a unique angle (don't just swap keywords)
- Include character counts
- Flag any pages where the keyword feels forced or unnatural
Optimize for AI search (GEO)
Traditional meta tags are for Google. But AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini) pull information differently. This prompt generates content structured for both.
I want my page to be cited by AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini) as well as traditional search.
Page topic: [what the page is about]
Product/brand: [your product]
Key facts about the product: [3-5 factual statements — pricing, features, metrics]
Write:
1. A DEFINITION-FIRST opening sentence for the page: "[Product] is a [category] that [what it does for whom]." — This format is what AI engines extract most reliably.
2. A FAQ section (5 questions and answers) formatted for both FAQ schema and AI extraction:
- Each answer should be 40-60 words (the extraction sweet spot for AI)
- Include at least one specific number or data point per answer
- Answers should stand alone — make sense without the surrounding page context
3. A "quick facts" block formatted as a definition list:
- Category: [what type of product]
- Best for: [who should use it]
- Pricing: [how much]
- Key feature: [main differentiator]
- Founded: [year, if relevant]
This structured format helps AI search engines cite your page accurately.
If you want to check how your current page performs on technical SEO, the meta tag checker audits your existing tags and flags issues.
Generate structured data (JSON-LD)
Generate JSON-LD structured data for this page:
Page type: [product page / service page / FAQ page / article / how-to / software application]
Page URL: [your URL]
Brand name: [your brand]
Page content: [brief description]
Relevant details:
- [price, if applicable]
- [rating/reviews, if applicable]
- [author, if applicable]
- [date published, if applicable]
- [FAQ questions, if applicable]
Generate valid JSON-LD for:
1. The primary schema type (based on page type above)
2. BreadcrumbList schema
3. Organization schema (if not already on the site)
Format as ready-to-paste script tags. Include only schemas that are relevant — don't add schemas just to have more markup.