The Metadata issue page shows missing basic metadata for this page.

This is a page-level issue. It focuses on fields that help humans, browsers, search engines, and QA workflows identify and summarize the page.

What this issue means

A metadata issue means Siteimp found that this page is missing one or more important metadata fields.

The current checks include:

  • missing document title
  • missing meta description

How to read the table

The table lists each missing field.

Missing field names the metadata field that was not found.

What is wrong explains the missing item in plain language.

Why it matters explains the practical effect of the missing field.

Why it matters

Page metadata is small, but it carries a lot of operational weight.

A missing title can make the page harder to identify in browser tabs, scan results, reports, and QA workflows.

A missing meta description can weaken summaries in search and sharing contexts. It may also make the page feel unfinished when reviewed by clients, editors, or developers.

What to check next

Open the page source or template that renders this page.

Confirm whether the page has a <title> element.

Confirm whether the page has a meta description.

If the page is generated from a CMS or static site system, check the front matter or content fields that feed the template.

If many pages show the same metadata issue, inspect the shared layout or metadata partial first.

Why this issue may be empty

If the page says No metadata issue was recorded for this page, Siteimp did not detect a missing title or missing meta description for this page in this scan.

That does not mean the metadata is perfect. It means this page passed the current basic metadata checks.