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Jul 9, 2025
Adding Meta Titles and Descriptions in Framer CMS
Learn how to add meta titles and descriptions to CMS pages in Framer, enhance click-through rates through SEO techniques, and prevent Google from auto-generating descriptions.

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This document aims to assist local Framer users who face difficulties due to a lack of Korean resources by translating content from the official blog into Korean and adding useful practical information. We hope it helps those using Framer, even in a small way.
What is a Meta Title?
A meta title is information that conveys the webpage title to search engines and social media. It can differ from the main title (H1) within the actual page and usually appears as the browser tab title or the blue title text in Google search results.
Setting a Custom Meta Title
If there is no Title field on the CMS page, you should add a Plain Text field (named Title) via CMS > Edit Fields.
Applying Meta Titles in Page Settings
Select the relevant CMS template page
Click the settings icon at the top right to open
Page SettingsEnter
{{Title}}in theTitleinput field

This will automatically insert the Title value of each CMS item.
Adding a Meta Description
You can set up a meta description in the same way as a meta title.
Add a Plain Text field named Description in CMS (please write a concise and essential description of the page in the Description field.)
Applying Meta Descriptions in Page Settings
Select the relevant CMS template page
Click the settings icon at the top right to open
Page SettingsEnter
{{Description}}in theDescriptioninput field withinPage Settings

Just like meta titles, this will automatically insert descriptions for each CMS item.
A meta description plays a significant role in attracting clicks from search results.
Preventing Google from Auto-generating Descriptions
Sometimes, Google extracts text from within the webpage to display in search results instead of using the written meta description. If you want to prevent Google's auto-generation, follow these steps:
Select content that Google can access
Add a
Google Botitem by pressing+in theAccessibilitysectionSet the action to
SkipIf you want it to apply site-wide, set this on the outermost frame.

It's important to ensure that the intended description is displayed as irrelevant page descriptions can lower click-through rates.
This article is a translated and adapted version of the Framer official blog post ‘How can I add meta titles and descriptions to each CMS item?’.




