Paste a draft or any block of text and see which words and phrases dominate, with density, word count, and readability. Nothing leaves your browser.
Paste any text, no URL needed, and the analyzer breaks it down into word and phrase frequency, density, total word count, and a readability read. It is a quick way to see which terms dominate a piece of writing.
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Frequency counts how often each word and phrase appears. Density shows that count as a share of the total, so you can tell at a glance which terms carry the piece. Word count and readability round out the picture of how the text reads.
Phrases matter as much as single words. A two or three word phrase that keeps repeating tells you the real topic of the text, not just the most common filler words.
There is no perfect density target, but cramming a keyword in over and over reads badly and can hurt you. A healthy range is usually low single digits as a percentage, with the term appearing naturally rather than forced.
If one keyword spikes well above everything else, that is a sign to rewrite for people first. Vary your wording, use synonyms, and let the topic come through in plain sentences.