Writing Tools

Readability, headlines, content planning, and writing tools.

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Good writing is a competitive advantage. Whether you are crafting a headline, optimizing a blog post, or planning a content calendar, data-driven decisions produce better results than gut feeling. Our writing tools give you objective metrics and creative assistance.

The readability score calculator analyzes text using Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning Fog, SMOG, and Coleman-Liau indices. It tells you exactly how accessible your writing is for your target audience. The headline analyzer scores titles for length, power words, emotional appeal, and clickability.

For SEO, the keyword density checker identifies over-optimization risks and opportunities. The SERP preview tool shows how your page will appear in Google search results, helping you optimize title length and meta descriptions before publishing.

Content creation tools include the blog post idea generator for overcoming writer's block, the social media post generator for platform-specific content, the email subject line tester for open-rate optimization, and the content calendar planner for editorial scheduling.

For creative projects, the quote generator discovers inspiring, motivational, funny, and philosophical quotes by category. The slogan generator creates catchy taglines for businesses and campaigns.

All analysis runs client-side. Paste drafts, competitor content, or published articles to get instant feedback and improvement suggestions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good Flesch Reading Ease score?

60-70 is standard for general audiences. 50-60 is suitable for high school level. 30-50 is college level. Higher scores mean easier reading.

How does the headline analyzer work?

It evaluates length, word balance (common, uncommon, emotional, power words), sentiment, and readability. Scores above 70 are considered strong.

What is ideal keyword density for SEO?

Most SEOs recommend 1-2% for primary keywords. Our density checker flags anything above 3% as potential over-optimization.

Can these tools check grammar and spelling?

No. For grammar checking, use dedicated tools like Grammarly or LanguageTool. Our tools focus on readability, SEO metrics, and content generation.

Are the generated blog ideas unique?

The blog post idea generator produces original suggestions based on category and topic inputs. They are designed as starting points, not finished articles.

Can I use these for client work?

Yes. All writing tools are free for personal and commercial use. Many copywriters and content marketers use them for client deliverables.

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