Paste any article and get an instant quality score across 10 content dimensions — readability, keyword focus, heading structure, CTAs, and more.
All analysis runs in your browser. No signup, no API calls, instant results.
Copy any article, blog post, or landing page copy into the text area. Markdown formatting is detected automatically.
Click Analyze Content and the tool scores 10 quality dimensions using Flesch readability, phrase detection, structural analysis, and more.
Each dimension shows a plain-English explanation and a recommendation. Fix the weak spots, re-paste, and re-run until you hit B or above.
The scorecard runs entirely in your browser — no server, no API. It checks Flesch readability, keyword phrase density, heading hierarchy (H2/H3 in Markdown), paragraph and sentence length variance, CTA language, link counts, list usage, data signals (%, $, numbers, stat words), and opening hook strength. Each dimension returns a score from 1–10 with a plain-English explanation.
Run the Readability Scorer to dig deeper into Flesch-Kincaid and grade-level metrics after this audit flags readability as low. Use the Keyword Density Checker to verify exact term frequency before optimizing. If your headline score is low, the Headline Analyzer scores emotional impact and power word usage.
Scores average to an overall 1–10, mapped to A+/A/B+/B/C+/C/D+/D/F. A score of 7+ (B or above) means the content is structurally sound for publishing. Below 5 suggests at least one major gap — usually missing headings, no data, or poor readability — worth fixing before hitting publish.