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How to Update Multiple Page Titles for SEO in Shopify at Once

Inconsistent page titles look unprofessional in search and cost you clicks. Here's how to apply a clean SEO title pattern across all pages in one message.

July 21, 2026·3 min read

SEO titles are what show up as the clickable headline in Google results, and inconsistent ones — some with your brand name, some without, some too long — make your store look haphazard in search and cost you clicks. A clean, consistent pattern across all your pages looks more professional and tends to improve click-through.

Why titles drift out of sync

Each page's SEO title is set individually in Shopify, usually whenever the page was created and rarely revisited. Over time they diverge, and fixing them means editing each page's search-listing section one at a time — dull enough that the inconsistency just persists.

Apply a pattern across all pages at once

With Claude MCP Connector, you set the pattern and Claude applies it everywhere:

Claude
Update the SEO titles on all my store pages to follow the pattern 'Page Name | Acme Co.'
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Updated SEO titles on 9 pages.
About About Us | Acme Co.
faq FAQ & Help | Acme Co.
shipping Shipping & Returns | Acme Co.
Consistent branding: A uniform title pattern looks more professional in search results and lifts click-through.
Do the same for collections →

Claude rewrites every page's SEO title to follow your pattern, so your store presents a consistent, branded face in search results — and you can extend the same treatment to products and collections.

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Apply an SEO title pattern across pages
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Extend the pattern to products & collections

Why consistency converts

A uniform, branded title pattern across your pages signals a professional store before a visitor even clicks. It's a small SEO detail that compounds across every search impression, and applying it in one instruction — rather than page by page — makes it a quick win instead of a tedious project.

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