SEO & growth · Search visibility

Add SEO titles, descriptions, and keywords to your classes

Give each class its own search title, description, and keywords so it can rank for what people actually search. Fill them in by hand, auto-generate from the transcript, or bulk-generate for up to 50 classes at once.

Why per-class SEO matters

Your site-wide description covers your homepage, but every class page is its own opportunity to rank. Someone searching for a specific topic — "20 minute morning mobility routine," say — is far more likely to land on a class page than your homepage. Per-class SEO fields let you speak that searcher's language.

Each class supports three fields: a page title (what shows as the headline in search results and social shares), a description, and comma-separated keywords.

Let the AI do the first draft

On every class page there's an "Auto-generate SEO" button. It reads the class title and the transcript (when one exists) and writes a suggested SEO title, description, and keywords — saved immediately, so you can review and tweak by hand afterwards.

For a whole library, ask the AI assistant (Benny by default — tenants can rename it) to bulk-generate SEO. It handles up to 50 classes per run and can do a dry-run preview first, so you can see what it would write before anything is saved. Generated SEO also lands in your Drafts workspace when produced through the content tools, so nothing goes live without your eyes on it.

Step by step

  1. In your admin, open Content, then Videos, and click the class you want to optimize.
  2. Find the SEO fields: Page title, Keywords, and the description.
  3. Fill them in by hand, or click "Auto-generate SEO" to draft them from the title and transcript.
  4. Adjust the generated text if needed and save.
  5. For many classes at once, ask the AI assistant to bulk-generate SEO (up to 50 per run).

Good to know

  • Write titles the way people search, not the way you'd name a class internally — "Beginner hip mobility, 15 min" beats "Flow #42".
  • Prioritize your most-watched and most evergreen classes first; they have the best shot at ranking.

Related articles