Free Google SERP
Preview Tool
See exactly how your page appears in Google search results. Preview your title and description before publishing.
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SERP Optimization Tips
Title Tag Best Practices
- • Keep it between 50-60 characters
- • Put your main keyword at the beginning
- • Include your brand name at the end
- • Make it compelling to encourage clicks
- • Avoid duplicate titles across pages
Meta Description Best Practices
- • Keep it between 150-160 characters
- • Include your target keyword naturally
- • Add a clear call-to-action
- • Summarize what the page is about
- • Make each page description unique
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about RankGap and improving your visibility in both Google and AI search.
A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows you exactly how your page will appear in Google search results. It displays your title tag, meta description, and URL as searchers would see them.
Google typically displays 50-60 characters for title tags. If your title is longer, it will be truncated with '...'. Keep your most important keywords at the beginning of the title to ensure they're visible.
Yes, Google may rewrite your title or description if it thinks a different version better matches the user's search query. Writing clear, relevant meta tags reduces the chance of Google making changes.
Yes, this SERP preview tool is completely free. For a comprehensive SEO audit including AI visibility scoring, check out RankGap's full dashboard.
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