Duplicate page titles
0 duplicate title pattern was found across the generated site.
Duplicate titles make search results and browser tabs harder to distinguish and weaken page-level relevance signals.
A rebuild-driven internal page that scans the generated site for duplicate titles, missing meta descriptions, weak social image coverage, and heading issues. It reflects what the site actually outputs after build.
This page scans the generated HTML in dist/ so it reflects the final title tags, meta descriptions, social image tags, and heading structure that search engines and preview surfaces would actually see.
The build currently reviews 136 generated pages for duplicate titles, weak metadata, missing social image signals, and basic heading hierarchy issues.
0 duplicate title pattern was found across the generated site.
Duplicate titles make search results and browser tabs harder to distinguish and weaken page-level relevance signals.
0 pages are missing meta descriptions, and 0 more are outside a healthy length range.
Search snippets and shared summaries are weaker when descriptions are missing or too vague to explain the page clearly.
0 generated pages do not publish an og:image or twitter:image tag.
Pages shared into chat, social, or collaboration tools lose visual context and look less intentional without a social preview image.
3 generated pages have heading issues such as missing H1s, multiple H1s, or no H2 support structure.
Heading structure affects both accessibility and SEO clarity by shaping how page hierarchy is interpreted.
The generated site currently does not show duplicate title collisions.
This review reads rendered HTML in dist so it reflects the actual output of titles, descriptions, and heading structure after rebuild.
Pages that currently have a title, a usable meta description, social image coverage, and no simple H1/H2 issue.