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Optimize your pages for search engines.

Accessing SEO Settings

Per-Page SEO

  1. Open your website in the editor
  2. Click the Page Settings icon in preview toolbar
  3. Find SEO section

Site-Wide SEO

  1. Go to Settings tab
  2. Click SEO section

Page SEO Settings

Meta Title

The title shown in search results and browser tabs. Best practices:
  • 50-60 characters
  • Include primary keyword
  • Brand name at end
Example:
Project Management Software | TaskFlow

Meta Description

The description shown in search results. Best practices:
  • 150-160 characters
  • Include keywords naturally
  • Compelling call-to-action
Example:
Manage projects smarter with TaskFlow. Track tasks, collaborate
with your team, and hit deadlines. Start your free trial today.

Social Image (OG Image)

Image shown when shared on social media. Best practices:
  • 1200x630px recommended
  • Include branding
  • Clear, eye-catching

Page URL

The path portion of the URL. Best practices:
  • Use keywords
  • Keep short
  • Use hyphens, not underscores
Example:
/project-management-software

Site-Wide SEO Settings

Sitemap

Auto-generated at /sitemap.xml
  • Lists all published pages
  • Submit to Google Search Console
  • Updates automatically

Robots.txt

Controls search engine crawling. Default: Allow all crawling Custom: Enable manual mode to edit rules

Schema Markup

Add JSON-LD structured data:
  1. Go to Settings → SEO
  2. Find Schema Markup section
  3. Add your JSON-LD code
Example:
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "Organization",
  "name": "TaskFlow",
  "url": "https://taskflow.com"
}

Blog SEO

Configure blog-specific settings:
  • Blog Path - URL for blog list page
  • Blog Heading - Title on blog page
  • Canonical URL - Prevent duplicate content

Tips

  1. Unique titles - Each page needs unique meta title
  2. Keywords first - Put important words early
  3. Test previews - Use social preview tools
  4. Submit sitemap - To Google Search Console