Character Counter and Keyword Density Checker

Content Analysis Tool

Characters: 0 Words: 0 Lines: 0

Keyword Count: 0

Estimated Reading Time: 0 minute(s)

Passive Voice Sentences: 0

Flesch Reading Ease: 0

Letter Density

    Content Analysis Tool Guide

    Welcome to the Content Analysis Tool! This tool helps you understand and improve your writing with a few easy steps. Here’s how to use it:

    1. Enter Your Text:
    • Type or paste your text into the big box provided. As you type, the tool will automatically count the number of characters, words, and lines.
    1. Check Keyword Density:
    • Enter a keyword you want to check in the “Enter keyword…” box and click “Check Density.” The tool will show how many times the keyword appears in your text and what percentage of the text is made up of that keyword. This is useful for making sure you’re using important keywords enough but not too much.
    1. Estimated Reading Time:
    • The tool will tell you how long it will take someone to read your text. This is based on an average reading speed. It helps you know if your text is quick and easy to read or if it might take more time.
    1. Passive Voice Detection:
    • This part of the tool checks for passive voice sentences in your text. Passive voice can make your writing sound less direct. Knowing how many passive sentences you have can help you write more clearly.
    1. Readability Score:
    • The readability score shows how easy your text is to read. A higher score means your text is easier to understand. This helps you make sure your writing is clear and simple for your audience.
    1. Letter Density:
    • The tool also shows how often each letter is used in your text. This can be interesting to see and can help you notice any patterns in your writing.

    Tips for Using the Tool:

    • Keep Your Audience in Mind: Use the tool to make sure your text is easy to read and understand for your intended audience.
    • Balance Keyword Usage: Make sure your important keywords are used enough for SEO but not too much, so your text still reads naturally.
    • Aim for Clear Writing: Check for passive voice and aim to use it less often for stronger, clearer writing.

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