The "Meta Title Test" tool from TeckBlaze analyzes the page <title> tag in real time. You enter a URL above, we fetch the page exactly as Googlebot would, isolate the tested element, compare it to 2026 best practices, and tell you in plain words whether it passes, needs work, or is critical.
Why meta title test still matters in 2026
Meta tags are your page's first impression in Google. Missing, truncated or duplicated meta tags drop your click-through rate and some pages even fall out of results despite ranking well.
The newer reason: AI answer engines and link previews
ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI Overviews cite their sources using your title and description. If those tags are bland or missing, AI engines skip your site in favor of a competitor that polishes them.
Common mistakes worth checking
the page <title> tag missing or empty on key pages.
Duplicate content across several pages (Google may then pick its own).
Text too long, truncated in Google (looks amateur).
Text too short, uninformative (signals a thin page).
No primary keyword, or keyword stuffing.
How do I fix it?
Fixing the page <title> tag usually takes minutes once you know where to look. Below: the code example, where to edit it based on your stack, the usual causes, and the best practices that keep the issue away.
Example
HTML
<title>Audit SEO gratuit — Analysez votre site en 30 s · TeckBlaze</title>
Where to make the change
WordPress: via the theme (header.php / Yoast / Rank Math) or a dedicated SEO plugin.
Shopify: under Online Store → Preferences or in the theme's Liquid code.
Static HTML site: directly in the page's source file.
Next.js / React: via the framework's <head> metadata (Next Metadata API, react-helmet, etc.).
Other CMS: SEO panel in the admin, or edit the template.
Common causes and resolution
Theme or CMS template that does not handle the page <title> tag cleanly.
Recent site updates that overwrote a previous fix.
Domain or platform migration with configuration not carried over.
Misconfigured SEO plugin overwriting the page <title> tag defined elsewhere.
Best practices
Document the page <title> tag in a release checklist.
Test in pre-prod before every major deploy.
Monitor continuously (weekly audits or CI integration).
Track changes for easy rollback.
Train the content team on basic SEO rules.
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