How to use this text tool
- Paste text, upload a text file, or load the sample.
- Keep enough surrounding context for a meaningful review.
- Run the tool and inspect each finding against the source.
- Copy or download the result for editing or human review.
Turn rough outreach notes into a concise, journalist-friendly media pitch with a subject line, news hook, evidence, offer, and clear call to action. Everything runs locally in your browser, and the result stays editable and exportable. Use the findings as a practical first pass, then check the original wording and surrounding context before publishing or taking action.
The output turns the source into a structured, auditable result instead of silently changing or labeling it. Locations, categories, or missing fields make it easier to revisit the original text.
A match is a review signal, not proof of intent, policy violation, quality, danger, or legality.
Load the sample and run the tool. The output will show a reproducible formatter result with counts and, when applicable, source locations.
The page uses explicit string parsing and regular-expression patterns. Structured exports contain only the findings produced in the current browser session.
Coded language, spelling variation, slang, sarcasm, quotation, multilingual text, and changing context can cause false positives or false negatives.
No. The page processes the text in your browser and does not require an account or external API.
No. Pattern-based results are review aids. Meaning depends on context, quotation, audience, intent, and local policy.
Plain UTF-8 text works best. You can type, paste, upload a text-based file, or load the included sample.
Language is flexible. Spelling variants, coded wording, sarcasm, reclaimed terms, and quoted material can defeat or confuse deterministic patterns.
Yes. You can copy the output or download TXT, CSV, or JSON when structured findings are available.
| Signal | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Finding | Needs contextual review |
| No match | Not a guarantee |