Missing keyword visibility
Check whether target keywords appear in the title, first paragraph, and body distribution.
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Paste an article, count word frequency, check target keyword density, review title and first paragraph matches, and discover candidate keywords locally.
Move from guesswork to a measurable content review for writers and SEO editors.
Check whether target keywords appear in the title, first paragraph, and body distribution.
Label each target keyword as low, balanced, high, or possibly stuffed so the draft can stay useful and readable.
Surface high-frequency terms plus two-word and three-word phrases for SEO, writing, papers, and content analysis.
Combine word frequency, target keyword checks, density guidance, stopword filtering, case merging, and phrase discovery.
Show Top 10 or Top 50 terms with counts, density, and visual bars.
Count exact target keyword appearances and calculate density using keyword length and total words.
Flag whether important keywords appear in early signals that editors often inspect.
Split the article into four sections to show where each target keyword appears.
Use stopword filtering, case merging, and minimum word length controls.
Add two-word and three-word phrase frequency for SEO and topic research.
A fast workflow for SEO checks, writing edits, papers, and content analysis.
Add the page title and body content, then calculate total words and frequency locally.
Open the analyzerEnter one keyword per line or comma-separated keywords to check density, title matches, first paragraph matches, and distribution.
Check targetsUse Top 10, Top 50, two-word phrases, and three-word phrases to find useful candidate keywords.
Review resultsSupport drafting, target keyword QA, and candidate discovery in one browser-based report.
Turn pasted content into a frequency dashboard with density and candidate terms.
Review target keyword counts, density status, title presence, first paragraph presence, and body distribution.
Find phrase patterns that may become SEO topics, headings, or related keywords.
Useful for SEO, writing, papers, content analysis, and keyword checks before publishing.
Compare target keyword density, topic candidates, and distribution across a page.
Catch repetition, missing first-paragraph usage, and overused words in drafts.
Inspect term frequency and recurring phrases in papers, summaries, and literature notes.
Use candidate keywords as ideas for headings, related sections, or internal links to /tools/.
A practical writing checker, so results should guide editorial judgment rather than replace it.
Density is target keyword occurrences multiplied by keyword word count, divided by total article words, then multiplied by 100.
Each target keyword is treated as a phrase, with line or comma-separated input and optional case merging.
Practical thresholds mark low, balanced, high, and possible stuffing. The best result still depends on search intent and readability.
Common questions about keyword density, candidate keywords, and local analysis.
All analysis happens in your browser; the draft is not uploaded.
The formula is occurrences × keyword word count ÷ total words × 100, then the result is labeled as low, balanced, high, or possible stuffing.
Yes. Enable the phrase options to show two-word and three-word frequency lists alongside single-word frequency.
No. It also helps writers, students, editors, and researchers check repetition, term frequency, and content focus.
Get a fast local report for word frequency, keyword density, target keyword placement, body distribution, and phrase candidates.