Writing a good SEO title and meta description is one of the most important parts of on-page optimization — and one of the most boring. For every post you publish, you’re crafting a 60-character headline and a 160-character pitch that’s supposed to win the click on the SERP. Multiply that by hundreds of posts across a site and it’s hours of tedious copywriting.
SEO Forge’s AI Meta Generation writes titles and descriptions for you in one click. Hard character limits are enforced. Your focus keyword is included. The output reads like a human wrote it.
Open any post in the WordPress editor and look at SEO Forge’s meta box. Next to the SEO Title field, there’s a small AI button. Next to the Meta Description field, another AI button. Click either and the corresponding field is generated instantly.
The AI receives:
It returns a title or description that:
Below the meta fields, a bigger button generates both in one shot. Useful when you want a cohesive pair where the title sets up the description.
As the AI fills in the title and description, the SERP Preview (desktop and mobile) updates live. You see exactly how your result will look on Google’s search page before publishing.
One of the most common problems with AI-generated meta is that the AI ignores length constraints. It generates a 180-character description because your prompt didn’t explicitly force the limit, and then you have to manually trim.
SEO Forge’s AI generation uses a dedicated prompt pipeline that enforces length on both sides. Titles always land between 30 and 60 characters; descriptions always between 130 and 155 characters. If the first draft comes out short, the prompt re-runs with an instruction to expand using a concrete benefit, number, or call to action — so you never get a stubby 20-character title or an 80-character description. If it comes out long, the prompt re-runs with a stricter trim instruction. No manual trimming, no manual padding.
Your titles and descriptions never get truncated in Google’s SERP because the AI already fit them into the budget.
If you’ve set a focus keyword on the post (via SEO Forge’s meta box or any other source), AI generation uses it. The title includes the keyword, usually near the front. The description includes it naturally, without stuffing.
If no focus keyword is set, the AI infers one from the post content and title and treats it as the working focus. You can always edit the output.
AI Meta Generation reads the tone of your existing content and matches it. A technical blog about WordPress development gets technical, direct titles. A lifestyle blog gets warmer, more conversational ones. A local service business gets practical, location-forward meta descriptions.
The AI doesn’t produce the same three templates for every site. It adapts.
From the SEO Forge dashboard, select posts with missing or weak meta and click Bulk AI Generate. The AI runs through the selected posts, generating meta data for each. Cost is estimated in credits up front.
Use cases:
Background processing via the Forge Queue means there’s no PHP timeout, no UI freeze, and you can close your browser while it runs.
Not happy with the first AI output? Click Regenerate. The AI runs again with a slightly different temperature and returns a new variant. You can do this indefinitely until you get one you like.
Your 100-credit activation bonus covers ~100 individual meta generations. For site-wide bulk jobs, most users add a 1,000-credit pack ($9); high-volume agencies reach for the 5,000 ($35) or 25,000 ($149) packs. Packs never expire.
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Other WordPress SEO plugins with AI features typically require you to bring your own OpenAI API key, paste it into a settings screen, and pay OpenAI directly per token. Then they generate titles that are often too long, ignore your focus keyword, or produce generic “The Ultimate Guide to…” patterns.
SEO Forge:
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AI Meta Generation is included in every paid plan. No OpenAI key needed.