Mass Page Builder — Token Tab
The Token tab gives you a way to automatically insert the current page's meta title into the content of that page during generation. This is useful when you have one set of content that needs to reference the specific keyword of whichever page it appears on, without you having to write separate content for every single page.
The Token Tab
The Token tab gives you a way to automatically insert the current page's meta title into the content of that page during generation. This is useful when you have one set of content that needs to reference the specific keyword of whichever page it appears on, without you having to write separate content for every single page.
For example, if your content says "We provide the best services in cityname" and your meta titles are city names, the token system replaces the word "cityname" with the actual city name of whichever page is being generated.
Enable Token
A checkbox that activates the token system for this project. When ticked two fields appear below.
Token — A text field where you enter the placeholder word that exists somewhere inside your content. This is the word that will be swapped out during generation. For example if you type cityname in this field then anywhere your content contains the word cityname it will be replaced with the meta title of the current page being generated.

Adding The Token To Your Content
Add cityname in the Token field.

Now in any content area, anywhere you can add cityname where needed — it will be replaced automatically during generation with the meta title of whichever page is being built.

How The Token Replacement Works
We have two meta titles — Page 1 and Page 2.

So when we preview the website, it replaces cityname with Page 1 or Page 2 depending on which page is being generated.

Insert Metatitle Into Content
A checkbox that appears after Enable Token is ticked. When enabled the system automatically inserts the current page's meta title as an inline mention at specific positions within the content, surrounded by optional before and after text that you specify. This is separate from the basic token replacement — rather than replacing a placeholder word, this actively injects the meta title as a phrase into the content at chosen paragraph positions.
When ticked a section labelled Insert metatitle randomly in appears with three independent rows, one for each paragraph position where you want the insertion to happen.

First Paragraph
First paragraph — A checkbox for the first row. When ticked the meta title is inserted into the first paragraph of the content. Two text fields appear alongside it.
Text before the metatitle text — Any words or phrase you want to appear immediately before the meta title in the sentence. For example "We are specialists in" so the result reads "We are specialists in [meta title]."
Text after the metatitle text — Any words or phrase you want to appear immediately after the meta title. For example "services in your area." so the full insertion reads "We are specialists in [meta title] services in your area."
We added meta titles like Plumbering and Doctor.



Middle Paragraph
Middle paragraph — A checkbox for the second row. When ticked the meta title is inserted into a middle paragraph of the content. The same two text fields appear for before and after text, allowing you to craft a different surrounding sentence for this position than the one used in the first paragraph. It inserts the meta title and text before and after in the 2nd paragraph of the first content.


Last Paragraph
Last paragraph — A checkbox for the third row. When ticked the meta title is inserted into the last paragraph of the content. Again the same two text fields appear for the before and after surrounding text.

