Meta Tag Bulk Analyzer for Podcasters โ Score Every Title & Description at Once
Paste a spreadsheet of URLs, title tags, and meta descriptions. designed to turn audio content into searchable, high-ranking transcript summaries.
URL, Title Tag, Meta Description - one page per line. Headers are auto-skipped.How to use this tool
- 1Prepare your data
Export title tags and meta descriptions from your CMS or crawler. Format: one page per line with URL, Title Tag, Meta Description - comma or tab separated.
- 2Paste or import
Click "Load example" to see the format, import a CSV file directly, or paste your data. Headers are auto-detected and skipped.
- 3Review and action
Sort pages by score, issue count, or URL. Click any row to see the pixel-width bar chart, full tag text, and specific fix recommendations.
How this tool helps for Podcasters sites
Meta tags are the foundation of how search engines interpret for podcasters pages. This analyser checks your title tags, descriptions, Open Graph data, and canonical tags for the specific issues that hold back for podcasters sites, so you can fix indexing problems before they cost you rankings.
Podcasters face a fundamental SEO gap: audio content is invisible to search engines without transcription and supporting written content. While podcast directories handle discovery within their platforms, organic search requires dedicated show pages, episode transcripts, and written summaries that target the keywords listeners actually search for. Converting audio expertise into searchable text content is the primary SEO challenge.
for Podcasters SEO tips
- Publish full episode transcripts on your website with timestamps and speaker labels since these create hundreds of indexable keyword-rich pages from existing content.
- Create dedicated episode pages with a written summary, key takeaways section, and guest bio rather than just embedding the audio player alone.
- Add PodcastEpisode and PodcastSeries schema markup to qualify for Google's podcast-specific search features and carousel placements.
Why pixel width beats character count
Google measures pixels, not characters
Google's SERP rendering engine truncates titles and descriptions based on pixel width - not character count. The letter "W" is ~14px wide while "i" is ~3px. A 60-character title with many W's may truncate, while a 70-character title with thin characters may not. Character count limits are approximations; pixel width is the true constraint.
The sweet spots
Title: 460-580px (โ55-70 chars depending on characters used). Shorter than 460px wastes valuable SERP real estate. Description: 700-960px on desktop (โ120-155 chars). Below 700px you're leaving click-through opportunity on the table. Above 960px, Google trims with an ellipsis.
Why duplicates matter
Duplicate title tags confuse search engines about which page should rank for a query. They also reduce click-through rates because identical titles give users no distinguishing reason to click one result over another. This tool flags every instance of duplicate title and description text across your uploaded pages.
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