Pre-publish search QA
Search Snippet QA Tool
Check whether a page title, meta description, H1, and structured data are ready for launch, migration, or client handoff.
Current status
Worth tightening
1 practical check need attention.
Next best edit
Put the primary search topic in the title so the result is easier to scan.
8
Ready
1
Fix before publish
1
Confirm on page
Page details
Add the page details you want to QA. The checks update as you type.
Private by design
Your titles, descriptions, URLs, and page details stay in your browser. We do not send or store the content you enter into this tool.
Search preview
A close-enough preview for title and description QA. Google may rewrite snippets, so treat this as a launch check, not a guarantee.
Lil Robots
lilrobots.com/services/seo
SEO & AI Search Support for Practical Technical Work | Lil Robots
Technical SEO, content strategy, local search, and AI search visibility support from a senior team that can audit, explain, and implement the fix.
Search result signals
Title width495px of 580px
Description146/160 chars
Preview modeDesktop SERP
Grouped verdict
1 fix needs attention before publish.
Fix before publish
Topic clarity
Add the main topic or query to the title.
Confirm on page
Structured data
Service fields should match visible page content before adding JSON-LD.
Ready
Title length
Title should fit in this preview mode.
Meta description
Description is in a useful range.
Brand signal
Brand appears in the title.
Title and H1
Title and H1 are distinct enough.
Description relevance
Description reinforces the main topic.
Canonical URL
Canonical matches the page URL.
Robots meta
Robots meta allows indexing.
HTTP status
Final URL returns a 200 status.
Launch checks
Title length
Title should fit in this preview mode.
Meta description
Description is in a useful range.
Topic clarity
Add the main topic or query to the title.
Brand signal
Brand appears in the title.
Title and H1
Title and H1 are distinct enough.
Description relevance
Description reinforces the main topic.
Structured data
Rich result readiness
Service schema: Context only. Google still decides what appears in search.
Confirm this exists on the page
- serviceType
- provider
- areaServed
- description
Do not mark up invisible content
Good for entity clarity. Do not expect a special Google rich result for service pages.
JSON-LD starter
Client-side output{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Service",
"name": "SEO & AI Search Support for Practical Technical Work | Lil Robots",
"serviceType": "technical SEO",
"description": "Technical SEO, content strategy, local search, and AI search visibility support from a senior team that can audit, explain, and implement the fix.",
"url": "https://lilrobots.com/services/seo",
"provider": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Lil Robots"
},
"areaServed": "Target market or region"
}Useful with crawler audits
Turn search QA into cleaner handoffs.
Use this for one page at a time, or pair it with Lil Robots SEO Crawler when you need to find missing titles, duplicated metadata, and indexability issues across a whole site.