Where can I edit the Google title and description?
Why change your Google title and description?
Key points • The meta title and meta description determine how your page appears in Google • They directly influence your visitors' click-through rate • Webflow makes it easy to edit them for every static or dynamic page
The Google title and description—also known as meta title and meta description—are essential for your hotel website. They describe your page in search results and play a key role in your SEO. Optimizing them boosts your visibility and encourages travelers to click on your site rather than a competitor's.
Here's exactly where to modify them depending on the page type.
Edit the title and description of a static page
For the standard pages of your website (Home, Rooms, Restaurant, Contact…):
- Open the Designer
- In the left-hand column, hover over the relevant page.
- Click the gear icon to open Page Settings
- Scroll down to the SEO Settings section
- Please provide: • Meta Title • Meta Description
💡 Tip: The built-in preview shows you what your page will look like in Google.
Don't forget to publish your site to apply the changes.
Edit the title and description of a CMS (dynamic) page
For pages automatically generated from a collection (Articles, Offers, News, Rooms…):
- Open the collection in the Designer
- Click on the dynamic template (CMS Template)
- Open its Settings
- In SEO Settings, you can use dynamic fields. Example: – Hotel & Experience
💡 Tip: Combine static text + CMS fields to harmonize all pages of the collection.
Edit the title and description of a CMS article or item
Each collection item can also have its own SEO information:
- Open the item in your CMS Collection
- Scroll down to the SEO section
- Add or edit its meta title and description
- Publish the element to apply it to the live site.
This method is ideal for blog posts or product listings that require unique SEO.
Check your Google display
To test your configuration: • Use the SEO preview in Webflow • Open the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console • Wait for re-indexing (or request it manually)
Conclusion
You can edit the Google title and description from the Page Settings, CMS Templates, or within each CMS item. Precise and consistent configuration immediately improves your hotel SEO and the quality of your search results.
Why change your Google title and description?
Key points • The meta title and meta description determine how your page appears in Google • They directly influence your visitors' click-through rate • Webflow makes it easy to edit them for every static or dynamic page
The Google title and description—also known as meta title and meta description—are essential for your hotel website. They describe your page in search results and play a key role in your SEO. Optimizing them boosts your visibility and encourages travelers to click on your site rather than a competitor's.
Here's exactly where to modify them depending on the page type.
Edit the title and description of a static page
For the standard pages of your website (Home, Rooms, Restaurant, Contact…):
- Open the Designer
- In the left-hand column, hover over the relevant page.
- Click the gear icon to open Page Settings
- Scroll down to the SEO Settings section
- Please provide: • Meta Title • Meta Description
💡 Tip: The built-in preview shows you what your page will look like in Google.
Don't forget to publish your site to apply the changes.
Edit the title and description of a CMS (dynamic) page
For pages automatically generated from a collection (Articles, Offers, News, Rooms…):
- Open the collection in the Designer
- Click on the dynamic template (CMS Template)
- Open its Settings
- In SEO Settings, you can use dynamic fields. Example: – Hotel & Experience
💡 Tip: Combine static text + CMS fields to harmonize all pages of the collection.
Edit the title and description of a CMS article or item
Each collection item can also have its own SEO information:
- Open the item in your CMS Collection
- Scroll down to the SEO section
- Add or edit its meta title and description
- Publish the element to apply it to the live site.
This method is ideal for blog posts or product listings that require unique SEO.
Check your Google display
To test your configuration: • Use the SEO preview in Webflow • Open the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console • Wait for re-indexing (or request it manually)
Conclusion
You can edit the Google title and description from the Page Settings, CMS Templates, or within each CMS item. Precise and consistent configuration immediately improves your hotel SEO and the quality of your search results.