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SEO Rise

See your page the way Google will show it.

Live desktop and mobile SERP preview with pixel warnings, keyword and CTA checks. No sign-up.

  • Runs in your browser
  • Desktop + mobile
  • Pixel-width checks

Checks

  • Title fits within desktop SERP width (~600px)
  • Title fits within mobile SERP width (~495px)
  • Description fits within desktop width (~990px)
  • Description fits within mobile width (~1240px, 2 lines)
  • Title is at least 30 characters
  • Description is at least 110 characters
  • Keyword "SEO advisory" appears in title
  • Keyword "SEO advisory" appears early in title
  • Keyword "SEO advisory" appears in description
  • Contains a CTA-style word (free, best, how, guide, etc.)

Desktop preview

seorise.io/services

SEO Rise — Founder-led SEO advisory in Ahmedabad & India

Practical SEO strategy, AI Search visibility and websites that convert. Free 24-hour audit from Nimitt Bhatt.

Mobile preview

seorise.io/services

SEO Rise — Founder-led SEO advisory in Ahmedabad & India

Practical SEO strategy, AI Search visibility and websites that convert. Free 24-hour audit from Nimitt Bhatt.

Want a human read on this?

Nimitt reviews your site in 24 hours, free. No pitch. You get a clear note on what to fix first, in plain language.

We do not store what you check. Inputs stay in your browser and are sent to our server only to fetch the URL you asked for.

Your title and description are your ad copy in the results page. Even a well-ranked page gets skipped if the snippet is truncated, keyword-stuffed, or missing a reason to click.

This tool renders your snippet the way Google does on desktop and mobile, warns you when the title or description will get cut, and checks the basics: keyword placement, CTA words, and length.

Where this tool actually helps

  • Rewriting titles that get truncated

    Google truncates around 600 pixels on desktop. Your character count can be fine and still overflow because wide letters take more space.

  • Getting your keyword in early

    Titles that lead with the target keyword tend to earn more clicks. The tool tells you if your keyword sits near the start.

  • Adding a CTA without being cheesy

    Words like Free, Guide, How, 2026 do the work quietly. The tool flags when your snippet is missing that hook.

How to read the result

Green dots pass, amber dots warn. Warnings are not always fatal. A slightly long title is fine if the important half sits at the front.

The desktop and mobile previews use the same fonts and colors as live Google SERPs. What you see is what a searcher sees.

Common mistakes we see

  • Writing for character count instead of pixel width. 60 characters of "W"s is way over.
  • Repeating your brand name in every meta description. Save the space.
  • Adding the exact keyword three times. Google rewrites titles that look stuffed.
  • Copying the H1 into the title. They are two different jobs.

FAQs

Why does the length match but the tool warns me?
Google truncates by pixel width, not character count. Wide letters (M, W, uppercase) take more room than i, l, or spaces.
What is the ideal title length?
Aim for 50 to 60 characters. Under 50 usually means you can say more. Over 60 risks truncation on desktop.
Does Google always show what I write?
No. Google rewrites about 60 percent of titles. A clean, honest, keyword-anchored title has the best odds of being kept intact.
Does the tool store what I type?
No. Everything runs in your browser. Nothing is sent to our server.

A note from Nimitt

A tool gives you a number. A person tells you what to do with it. If you want a straight answer on your site, send it over. I read every one myself.