Free CTR Score Checker
Score a title and description on click-worthiness rather than character count — with the specific reasons it works or does not, and two stronger rewrites.
Your snippet
Length check
Measured locally, no AI needed.
- Title 0 / 40–60 characters
- Description 0 / 120–160 characters
Score
Private by design
Tags are built in your browser. Nothing is uploaded unless you ask for an AI suggestion or a URL audit.
See it before you ship
Live Google, Facebook and X previews render exactly what your link will look like.
Scored as you type
Real-time character guidance so titles and descriptions land inside the ranges that survive truncation.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a real CTR measurement?
No. It is a language model's judgement of copy, not data. Your actual click-through rate lives in Google Search Console, which is the only place it can be measured. Use this to improve copy before it ships, not to report on performance.
Why did I score lower than I expected?
The model is instructed not to score everything above 70, because most real snippets are mediocre and a scorer that flatters everyone tells you nothing. A middling score usually means the copy is fine but generic.
Does CTR affect rankings?
Google has consistently said it is not a direct ranking factor. It absolutely affects traffic though — a better snippet earns more visits from a ranking you already hold, which is the cheapest traffic available to you.
Do I need to fill in the target query?
No, but it helps a great deal. Click appeal is relative to what someone searched for, so naming the query gives the model the context it is judging against.