Search Engine Optimization (SEO) helps boost your site's visibility in search engines, driving more and better-quality traffic to your pages. You have the option to customize the title and description that show up in search results when users search for your site or related keywords. You can also choose to prevent specific static pages from being indexed by search engines if needed.
Title — The text that appears as the page’s headline in search results. Keep it under 60 characters for best results.
Meta Description — The brief text under the title in search results. A relevant description can boost clicks. There's no character limit, but longer text might get cut off.
Social Share Image — The image shown when your page is shared on social media. Choose a clear image that fits recommended dimensions for better display.
How to set SEO settings
Open Pages sidebar
Right-click on page and select Page settings
Choose SEO settings tab
How to set dynamic SEO settings
For CMS pages, you can define a pattern for SEO titles and descriptions that all pages in a Collection will follow. This way, you don’t need to update each item individually—the pattern you set will automatically generate the SEO title and meta description for each item. For example, if you have a blog post Collection, you can use dynamic data to pull information from the post’s name or title field to fill in the SEO details.
Open Pages sidebar
Right-click on page and select Page settings
Choose SEO settings tab
For Page title and Meta descriptions inputs click Add Field