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TextPulses

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Ricardo Diaz

Independent publisher behind TextPulses. Focused on privacy-first writing, SEO text analysis, and browser-based tools.

About Ricardo

Ricardo Diaz is the independent web publisher who builds and maintains TextPulses. He works on the product, the browser-side calculations, and the educational guides that explain how each signal should be read.

TextPulses is an independent project rather than a company team. That means one person is accountable for what the tools claim, how the guides are written, and how corrections are handled.

Focus and approach

The focus is practical: privacy-first writing, SEO text analysis, and browser-based tools that help writers, students, marketers, and small website owners check a draft before publishing.

The guiding principle is that a tool should help a person make a better editing decision, not replace their judgement. Scores and ranges are framed as signals, not guarantees.

How the tools are tested

Each calculation is checked against short drafts, long drafts, headings, bullet lists, URLs, emoji, copied formatting, dense paragraphs, and repeated phrases, because those are the cases where word counters and readability estimates tend to disagree.

Guides and examples are written as original content, reviewed for cautious language, and updated when the product changes or when a recommendation needs to be clearer.

Limitations and corrections

TextPulses provides estimates. It does not verify facts, check plagiarism, guarantee search rankings or ad approval, or replace professional, academic, legal, or medical review.

If you find an unclear recommendation, a broken page, or a calculation that looks wrong, please report it to hello@textpulses.com. Corrections are scoped to the affected page or rule and compared against the published methodology.

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