duplicate-description
// Use when auditing a site's meta tag uniqueness, generating page-specific meta descriptions, or reviewing CMS templates that inject the same description globally.
Avoid duplicate meta descriptions
When multiple pages share the same meta description, Google ignores them and generates its own snippet, often pulling unrelated text. Unique descriptions improve click-through rates from search results and help users quickly understand what a page offers.
Quick Reference
- Each page must have a unique
<meta name="description">— never reuse the same text across multiple pages - Google may auto-generate snippets when descriptions are duplicated or missing, often producing worse results
- Target 50–160 characters; craft descriptions that describe the specific page, not the site
Check
Scan the HTML of every page for <meta name="description" content="...">. Identify any description value that appears on more than one URL. Flag pages using the same description as another page, and flag pages where the description matches the site tagline or homepage description.
Fix
- List every page with a duplicate meta description.
- For each page, write a unique description that summarises that page's specific content (50–160 characters).
- In Next.js/React, pass a dynamic
descriptionprop through your SEO component instead of a static string. - In WordPress/CMS, disable site-wide description fallback in your SEO plugin (Yoast, RankMath) and set per-post descriptions. Example of a unique description per page:
- Homepage: "Front-End Checklist helps developers build faster, more accessible, and better-ranked websites."
- Blog post: "Learn how canonical tags prevent duplicate-content penalties and consolidate PageRank across URL variants."
Explain
Duplicate meta descriptions tell Google the pages are interchangeable, diluting search visibility. Each page competes in search for different queries, so the description must match the page's unique intent and content to earn a relevant snippet and a higher click-through rate.
Code Review
Check that no two <meta name="description"> tags in the rendered HTML across different routes share identical content values. Confirm the description is set dynamically per route in the framework's head management (e.g., Next.js metadata export, Nuxt useHead).
For full implementation details, code examples, and framework-specific guidance,
see references/rule.md.
Rule page: https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/seo/duplicate-description