Newly Shipped SEO Tool - Free To Use at Bree-Sharp.com/tools/
Project Summary
I built a free title tag and meta description checker for service businesses and SEO audits. The tool reads a page's title, meta description, H1, canonical tag, and Open Graph metadata, then turns those signals into a practical snippet diagnosis instead of a fake SEO score.
The Problem
Most title/meta tools over-index on character counts. Length matters, but a perfectly sized title can still fail if it does not name the service, market, page purpose, or reason to click.
For local service pages, snippet clarity is part relevance signal and part conversion copy. A vague CMS template can waste qualified search impressions before a visitor ever reaches the site.
What I Built
URL-level metadata extraction for title, meta description, H1, canonical, and Open Graph tags
SERP-style preview so users can see how the snippet reads in context
Optional target service and market fields for local page specificity checks
Internal-page sampling to catch duplicate titles and descriptions
Rewrite examples that give users a better direction instead of just reporting a problem
Product Decisions
The tool is careful about what it can prove. It reads what the page exposes, but it does not claim Google will show the exact title or meta description. Google can rewrite snippets based on query and page content, so the preview is framed as a working approximation.
Result
This turned a common SEO cleanup task into a fast diagnostic workflow: extract the snippet, judge clarity, catch obvious duplication, and give the user practical rewrite direction.