Manual Title Changer
View all your pages with their GSC performance data (clicks, impressions, CTR, position) and update page titles individually or in bulk — directly from SearchVector.

How to open
- From the left sidebar, go to SEO AI TOOLS → Manual Title Changer.
- Select your project from the dropdown.
- Choose a date range (e.g., Last 30 days).
Data source tabs
| Tab | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Google Search Console | All URLs from your connected GSC account with performance data |
| Fetch from CMS | Fetch posts from your connected WordPress site (requires WordPress integration) |
| Manual Entry | Manually enter URLs to update titles one by one |
Google Search Console tab
The default view shows up to 50 URLs from GSC with the following columns:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| URL | Full page URL |
| CLK | Clicks from organic search |
| IMP | Impressions (how many times page appeared in search results) |
| CTR | Click-through rate (Clicks ÷ Impressions) |
| POS | Average position in search results |
Filters
Filter the URL list by:
- Page URL Contains — show only URLs with a specific path
- Page URL Not Contains — exclude URLs with a specific path
- Clicks — filter by click count range
- Impressions — filter by impression count range
- CTR (%) — filter by click-through rate
- Position — filter by ranking position
Fetch from CMS tab (WordPress)
note
WordPress integration is required to use the Fetch from CMS tab. A warning banner will appear if WordPress is not connected.
To connect WordPress:
- Click Connect WordPress in the warning banner.
- Follow the authorization steps in Project Settings.
Once connected:
- Click Fetch Posts to pull all posts and pages from your WordPress site.
- Select posts and update titles directly — changes sync back to WordPress.
How to update a title
- Select the URL(s) you want to update using the checkboxes.
- Click on a URL row to open the title editor.
- Enter the new title.
- Save changes.
tip
Prioritize pages with high impressions but low CTR — these pages appear in search results but aren't getting clicks. A better title can significantly improve CTR without needing to improve rankings.