SEO Tool To Compare Site Metadata

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How to Use the Meta Tag Analyzer Tool

Our Meta Tag Analyzer tool allows you to compare and analyze the meta tags across multiple websites. Follow these steps to get the most out of this powerful tool:

Step 1: Add Your Website URLs

Enter one or more website URLs in the provided text area (one URL per line). Once added, click on the Analyze URLs button to fetch the meta data for comparison.

Step 2: View Comparison Table

After clicking Analyze URLs, you will see a comparison table displaying the meta tags of each website. This includes title, description, keywords, OG tags, and more for direct comparison.

Step 3: Export Your Data

You can export the meta data of all analyzed websites into a CSV file for further analysis and record-keeping by clicking the Download CSV button.

Step 4: Review Individual Meta Data

After analyzing multiple URLs, you can scroll down to view the individual meta data for each website, which allows you to examine each site's details separately, outside the comparison view.

Pro Tip for SEO Specialists

Use the comparison feature to see how your website’s meta data stacks up against competitors. This can help you identify missing tags or areas where you can improve your SEO strategy to outperform others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Simply enter the URLs in the provided text area, one per line. Then click 'Analyze URLs' to see their meta tags side by side in a comparison table.

Yes, just enter one URL into the input box. The tool will show all the meta tags and relevant SEO data for that single web page.

The Meta Tag Analyzer compares Title, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Robots tags, OG Tags, Twitter Card data, H1, H2, H3 tags, and more across multiple web pages.

Yes, after completing the analysis, you can export the results as a CSV file for further SEO evaluation or reporting.

Comparing meta tags helps you identify gaps and opportunities for SEO improvement. By analyzing the meta data of your site and your competitors, you can refine your tags to follow best practices, boost search visibility, and stay competitive.

Analysis can fail for several reasons:

  • Incorrect URL: Double check that you entered the full, correct URL (including http/https).
  • Website Blocking: Some websites actively block automated tools or bots.
  • Page Not Accessible: The page might require a login, be behind a firewall, or be returning an error itself (like a 404 Not Found or 500 Server Error).

If you encounter persistent errors, verify the URL is correct and publicly accessible in your browser. Try again later if you suspect a temporary issue.