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Preview SERPs, generate meta tags, and audit your pages.

A practical SEO toolkit for content marketers and site owners — preview how your pages look in search and social, generate structured data, and audit technical SEO basics.

Problems seo tools solve

  • Seeing exactly how a page title and description will appear in Google search results
  • Writing meta titles that fit within Google's 50-60 character truncation limit
  • Building UTM-tagged campaign URLs without typos in parameters
  • Generating JSON-LD structured data for articles, products, and FAQs
  • Creating a robots.txt with correct directives for crawlers
  • Auditing an existing page's meta tags, Open Graph tags, and canonical URL

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Who uses seo tools?

  • Content marketers optimizing blog posts for search
  • Small business owners launching new landing pages
  • SEO consultants auditing client sites
  • Developers adding structured data to products and articles
  • Marketing teams tracking UTM campaign performance
  • Bloggers improving click-through rates from search

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Frequently asked questions

No. Xevon Tools is account-free. Just open the tool and start using it — there's no signup, email verification, or free-trial timer.
The preview mirrors Google's current desktop and mobile layouts, including pixel-width truncation for titles and descriptions. Google tests many SERP variations, so your actual result may include sitelinks, images, or rich snippets the preview can't show.
Yes. Output follows the schema.org specification and passes Google's Rich Results Test for the supported types (Article, FAQ, Product, HowTo, BreadcrumbList, Organization, LocalBusiness).
No — UTMs are parsed by analytics platforms and ignored by search engines for ranking. Just make sure UTM-tagged URLs aren't the canonical version of your page, so Google doesn't index them as duplicates.
It fetches publicly reachable pages via a CORS-safe proxy. Pages behind logins, IP restrictions, or aggressive bot-blocking may not load — in those cases, paste your HTML directly for analysis.
Regenerate robots.txt only when your crawling rules change. Sitemaps should be refreshed whenever you publish, update, or remove significant pages — many CMSes do this automatically, but manual regeneration is fine for static sites.

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