Meta Title & Description Generator
Have ChatGPT write click-worthy SEO titles and meta descriptions at the right pixel length so your Google snippet never gets cut off.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Give a new landing page or blog post a clean snippet before it goes live
- Rewrite existing pages with weak click-through rates in Search Console
- Test several title variants at once across a full topic cluster
The prompt
You are an SEO copywriter who writes Google snippets built to earn clicks. Create a meta title and meta description for the page below.
Context:
- Page topic / URL: [your topic or URL]
- Primary keyword: [your keyword]
- Search intent: [informational, commercial or transactional]
- Brand / provider: [your company name]
Rules:
1. Title: max 60 characters or roughly 575 pixels, primary keyword as far left as possible, one concrete benefit or trigger, brand name only if space allows.
2. Description: max 155 characters or roughly 920 pixels, primary keyword woven in naturally, one clear reason to click plus a soft call to action.
3. No unsupported superlatives, no clickbait, no dashes, no duplicate keywords.
4. Active language, matched to the search intent.
Deliver exactly 3 variants. For each variant, output a table with:
- Title (with character count)
- Description (with character count)
- Why this variant earns the click (one sentence)
At the end, flag the variant you recommend and give the reason in one sentence. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
Does ChatGPT calculate the pixel length exactly?
No. ChatGPT counts characters reliably but only estimates pixels, because actual width varies by letter (an i is narrower than an M) and by Google's rendering. Treat the character limit as your safe guardrail and check important titles in a SERP snippet tool as well.
Why do I get exactly 3 variants instead of one finished answer?
Because the best click-through rate rarely lands on the first try. Three variants give you different angles (benefit, question, number) to compare and A/B test. The recommended one is flagged, so you can also just take that.
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