Why is MetaExplorer the best SEO Meta chrome extension
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It’s no surprise that there are lot of chrome extensions to find SEO meta. Lot of them have 100,000+ users. But most of them are not fun to use.
Here are 5 reasons why MetaExplorer is the best SEO Meta chrome extension.
Pleasant & Modern UI
Just because it’s a FREE tool, it doesn’t mean the UI can be bad. Some of the popular ones have bad UI/UX.
MetaExplorer has been designed meticulously to provide the best UI and UX. Meta information is presented in a clear and crisp manner.
Here are a few images to show you how simple and pleasant the UI is.
Counters help you consume important information faster. There are filters to help you navigate through big lists like links or images.
Stays open through page refreshes
If you are checking on page SEO for your content sites, like a blog post, it gets cumbersome when you have to click on the extension to open it on every page you navigate to.
With MetaExplorer, you don’t have to do this. Pin the extension and it stays open across page refreshes and it automatically shows the data of your current page.
Check your on-page SEO issues easily
There are a few extensions which show your on-page SEO issues. But MetaExplorer does it better.
There is a counter to help you see the severity of issues first. The listed issues are also colour coded to help you identify which one’s you should be fixing first. You can export the issues in csv format, which helps you share them with others.
You can check issues while you are creating or developing your app. Fix the issue reported in your content, come back and refresh the page to see if it’s fixed. It works on localhost too.
Works seamlessly on single page apps.
MetaExplorer works seamlessly on single page apps. As you navigate to different pages of your SPA, data is automatically updated to reflect the details of the current page you are in.
This makes it quite easy and requires zero additional clicks from you.
Zero clicks
Pin the extension and you don’t have to make any additional clicks. This helps you focus on navigating the pages to check their on-page SEO.
Imagine if you had to click on the extension to open it every time you navigate to a new page, it’s frustrating right.
Summary
As you have seen from this post, MetaExplorer does a lot of things better than it’s alternatives.
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Give MetaExplorer a try. It’s completely FREE.