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Generate SEO-ready Titles, Metas & Outlines — Free AI Tool

Produce title tags (50–60 chars), meta descriptions (110–160 chars), H1/H2 outlines and FAQ text designed to match search intent. Editable briefs and snippet-ready answers make handoffs to writers and CMS fast.

Output types

Title tags, meta descriptions, H1/H2 outlines, FAQs, briefs

Export-ready formats for editors and CMS

Prompt families

10+ SEO prompt clusters

Includes local pages, meta A/B, pillar/cluster and snippet rewrites

Tool overview

What this free generator does

A focused AI tool for producing search-optimized metadata and editorial outlines. Generate multiple title and meta variations, structured H1/H2 outlines with suggested word counts, and FAQ Q&A pairs formatted for FAQPage schema. Outputs are designed to be edited and pasted directly into Google Docs or most CMS editors.

  • Create 6 title variations (50–60 chars) and 6 meta descriptions (110–160 chars) per keyword
  • Build a 10-section blog outline with H1 and 3–5 H2s plus suggested word counts
  • Generate 8 FAQ Q&A pairs suitable for FAQPage markup

Use cases

How it helps SEO teams

Reduce editorial handoff time, keep on-page structure consistent, and produce localized landing page drafts without starting from scratch. The generator is tuned to produce concise, intent-aligned copy and practical briefs that writers and product teams can act on immediately.

  • Faster title/meta A/B tests for high-traffic pages
  • Consistent H1/H2 structure across templates and languages
  • Local landing page prompts that include nearby landmarks and citation guidance

Actionable templates

Prompt clusters & example prompts

Use the following prompt clusters to get predictable, SEO-first outputs. Each cluster includes a short example prompt you can paste and edit for your keyword, intent, and tone.

Blog post brief

Full outline plus section word counts and subtopic ideas.

  • Example: "Given keyword: [keyword], intent: informational, audience: [persona], produce a 10-section outline with target H1, 4 H2s, suggested word counts per section, and 5 long-tail subtopics."

Title & meta generator

Multiple headline and meta variations focused on CTR and intent match.

  • Example: "Create 6 title tag variations (50–60 chars) and 6 meta description variations (110–160 chars) for keyword [keyword], focused on CTR and primary intent."

Local landing page

Geo-targeted service pages with local citations and CTAs.

  • Example: "Write a geo-targeted service page outline for [service] in [city], include local citations (e.g., 'near [landmark]'), 3 local-focused H2s, and a short CTA."

FAQ schema generator

Short Q&A pairs sized for FAQPage markup and rich results.

  • Example: "Create 8 concise FAQ Q&A pairs for [topic]; answers 20–60 words and include the main keyword where natural."

Geo and language patterns

Local & multi-language output

Generate city- or region-specific metadata and landing outlines using simple geo modifiers. For multi-language pages, run the same prompt with a language parameter and include a translation review step in your editorial checklist.

  • Prompt modifier: add 'in [city], near [landmark]' to surface local signals
  • For non-English pages, request a translation with 'Translate to [language] and localize references'
  • Include a human review for local citations and address formats

Review checklist

Human-in-the-loop and editorial guidance

AI outputs are starting points. Follow an editorial checklist before publishing: SERP preview, keyword-density sanity check, factual verification, internal linking, and schema validation for FAQ/Article markup.

  • SERP preview: verify title length and meta truncation
  • Fact-check local citations and business details
  • Run plagiarism and uniqueness checks, then apply brand tone edits

Copy/paste ready

Export & CMS tips

Outputs are formatted for quick handoffs. Paste generated titles and metas into your CMS fields, or copy the outline into Google Docs. Use the provided FAQ pairs in JSON-LD or within your CMS's FAQ block.

  • Copy titles (50–60 chars) directly into title tag fields
  • Paste meta descriptions into meta description fields and preview in SERP simulators
  • Export FAQs as plain Q&A for CMS blocks or convert to FAQPage schema

Audience fit

Who should use this

Designed for SEO managers, content marketers, agencies, small business owners, and product teams that need high-quality, SEO-aligned drafts quickly.

  • SEO managers: consistent metadata and outlines for scale
  • Content editors: cleaner briefs and reduced handoff rework
  • Small businesses: DIY SEO with geo-targeted landing drafts

FAQ

Is the generator really free and are there usage limits?

The generator provides free access to core prompt templates for titles, metas, outlines and FAQs. Free access typically covers single-use and small-batch generation; teams that need high-volume API access or advanced workflow features often move to paid plans. Check /pricing for detailed differences.

How do I ensure generated content matches search intent and avoids fluff?

Control intent with structured prompts that include 'intent: [informational/commercial]' and an audience brief. Use suggested word counts, SERP previews, and a short editorial checklist (clarify facts, trim fluff, align CTAs) before publishing.

Can the tool produce schema-ready FAQ markup?

Yes — the generator outputs concise Q&A pairs sized for FAQPage schema. After generation, copy questions and answers into your CMS FAQ block or convert to JSON-LD; validate with a schema testing tool before publishing.

How do I localize output for different cities or languages?

Add explicit geo modifiers in prompts (e.g., 'in [city], near [landmark]') and request a localized tone. For other languages, ask the generator to 'translate and localize' then include a native-speaker review step to verify idioms and address formats.

Will generated text be unique and safe for publication?

Generated drafts are starting points and should be reviewed. Run plagiarism checks, verify facts and local references, and apply brand voice edits. The tool is built to produce unique phrasing, but human review ensures publication safety.

How do I integrate generated drafts into my CMS workflow?

Copy title tags and meta descriptions into your CMS fields, paste outlines into Google Docs for writers, and import FAQ Q&A into your CMS FAQ block or JSON-LD snippet. Keep a short version history to track edits and approvals.

Can the generator optimize existing pages instead of creating new drafts?

Yes. Provide the existing URL or paste the page excerpt into the prompt and request 'Rewrite for keyword [keyword] and maintain key facts.' Use the content-refresh prompt to get headline edits and new subtopics tailored to the target keyword.

What editorial steps should I follow after generation?

Use a checklist: SERP preview, keyword density sanity check, factual verification, add internal links, convert FAQs to schema if needed, and run a readability pass. This human-in-the-loop step ensures quality and search alignment.

How does this fit into a broader SEO process?

Combine generated briefs with keyword research (Search Console, Ahrefs, Semrush), on-page structure guidance (Surfer, PageOptimizer), and post-publish monitoring (GA4, Search Console) to iterate content and improve rankings.

What are best practices for using prompts to control tone and brand voice?

Include a short brand voice instruction in every prompt, e.g., 'Tone: concise, professional, friendly; avoid jargon.' For variations, append 'formal' or 'casual' and request 2–3 alternatives to choose the best fit.

Related pages

  • Compare plansSee differences between free access and paid workflows.
  • PricingUpgrade for higher-volume generation and advanced workflow features.
  • BlogTips on prompts, SERP previews, and editorial best practices.
  • IndustriesHow teams across industries use prompt-driven SEO content.
  • About TextaLearn about the platform and our approach to human-in-the-loop workflows.