Generate SEO metadata
Page titles, meta descriptions, keywords, and Open Graph tags, generated from your documents.
SEO Metadata generates the metadata block for a document or batch of documents: page title, meta description, keywords, and Open Graph tags. Useful when you have content drafted (blog posts, landing pages, knowledge-base articles) and need to ship the SEO surface alongside it.
What you get
A metadata block per source, including:
- Page title (under 60 characters by default).
- Meta description (under 160 characters by default).
- Keywords: a curated list, not a stuffed one.
- Open Graph tags:
og:title,og:description,og:type, plus any extras you ask for.
Output is downloadable as JSON, YAML, or pasted directly into a markdown front-matter block. Pick the format that matches your CMS.
Run it
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Build the dataset, usually the content you've drafted (notes or uploaded markdown / HTML).
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Open the workflow runner and pick SEO Metadata.
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Set the inputs (see below).
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Click Run.
Inputs
- Content type: blog post, product page, landing page, knowledge-base article, etc. Shapes the tone of the description.
- Tone: neutral, energetic, technical, conversational.
- Focus: the angle the metadata should emphasize ("the value prop, not the feature list").
- Brand: your brand name and one-line positioning, so the metadata frames the content correctly.
- Target keywords: optional. If you have a list, paste it; SEO Metadata weaves them in where they fit. If you don't, SEO Metadata picks them from the content.
Tips
- Don't keyword-stuff. SEO Metadata won't force unnatural keyword inclusion. If you supply 20 target keywords, expect a curated subset to appear.
- Mind the length limits. Defaults match common SEO best practice (60-char titles, 160-char descriptions). Override in custom instructions if your CMS uses different caps.
- Iterate the focus, not the prompt. If the first run doesn't land, change the focus input rather than rewriting the rules from scratch.
What's next
- Save and export your work: get the metadata out in the format your CMS wants.
- Capture context with notes: paste the output into a note for editorial review.
- How credits work.