How to use this text tool
- Paste the text, anchor list, outline, brief, or subject line into the input box.
- Choose an analysis mode and add a target keyword if the tool needs one.
- Run the tool, review the score, then copy or export the report.
Check a blog introduction for length, hook strength, keyword placement, readability, CTA presence, and SEO-friendly opening quality.
Check a blog introduction for length, hook strength, keyword placement, readability, CTA presence, and SEO-friendly opening quality.
Scores are practical editorial signals, not guaranteed ranking or deliverability predictions. Use them with manual review.
Keyword stuffing can make a page feel repetitive and unnatural. Before publishing, writers should check whether the same phrase appears too often and whether the intro clearly explains the value of the article.
Processing runs locally in the browser with rule-based checks for counts, repetition, structure, formatting, preview length, and practical best-practice thresholds.
The tool does not replace professional SEO judgment, SERP research, or email deliverability testing. It is designed for fast editorial screening.
A practical blog introduction is often 100 to 180 words, long enough to frame the problem without delaying the answer.
Place the primary keyword or a natural variant near the opening when it fits the sentence naturally.
A strong intro names the problem, signals the benefit, and gives the reader a reason to continue.
A soft CTA can work, but the intro should first establish relevance and search intent.
Many SEO intros work well between 70 and 150 words depending on topic complexity.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Quality Score | Scores the result from 0 to 100. |
| Issue Severity | Separates critical, warning, and info notes. |
| Automatic Recommendations | Suggests practical next actions. |
| Export Report | Exports TXT, CSV, and JSON for review. |