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TextPulses tools

Writing and publish readiness tools

Free browser-based tools for word count, SEO title checks, meta descriptions, readability, keyword balance, speech timing and PublishFit. No login is required, and the main analysis runs locally in your browser where possible.

Word Counter

Count words, characters, sentences, reading time, speaking time, keyword repetition, and publish readiness locally in your browser.

SEO Title Checker

Paste an SEO title to check character count, approximate pixel risk, mobile scanability, repetition, and SERP preview fit before publishing.

Meta Description Checker

Paste a meta description to check character count, mobile risk, desktop preview and truncation risk before publishing.

Readability Checker

Check sentence flow, reading level, long sentences, and scanability before publishing web copy.

Keyword Density Checker

Spot repeated terms, phrase density, and unnatural keyword use without uploading your draft.

LinkedIn Post Checker

Check LinkedIn post length, hook clarity, line breaks, repetition, and professional scanability.

Speech Time Calculator

Estimate speaking time, reading time, sentence flow, and delivery risk for scripts and talks.

Blog Post Readiness Checker

Check blog draft depth, readability, keyword repetition, scanability, and PublishFit readiness before publishing.

Choose by need

NeedRecommended tool
Count words and estimate reading timeWord Counter
Check if a title is too longSEO Title Checker
Review a meta descriptionMeta Description Checker
Improve clarity and scanabilityReadability Checker
Check keyword balanceKeyword Density Checker
Review content before publishingPublishFit Score

How to choose the right TextPulses tool

Start with the format you are preparing, not with a score. If you are checking a full draft, the Word Counter is usually the first stop because it shows size, structure, reading time, speaking time and repeated phrases in one place. It is useful for articles, emails, scripts, assignments and short posts where you need to understand the shape of the text before editing.

Use the SEO Title Checker when the only item under review is a title tag. It helps you check length, scanability and repetition without mixing the title with body copy. Use the Meta Description Checker for the companion snippet, especially when you need to keep the main benefit clear on both desktop and mobile-style previews.

For social content, the LinkedIn Post Checker focuses on hook clarity, line breaks, length and professional scanability. It is better for feed posts than a general word count alone because a short post can still be vague, and a longer post can still work when the structure is clear.

Use the Speech Time Calculator for talks, voiceovers and scripts where delivery matters. The estimate is a planning aid, so a final rehearsal still matters. When you are reviewing a blog article or larger page, the Blog Post Readiness Checker and PublishFit Score bring length, readability, keyword balance, sentence flow and publication fit together. Readability, writing health and keyword density checks are supporting signals: they help you find friction, but they do not replace editorial judgement.

For writing a blog post

  1. Draft the article with the reader's question in mind.
  2. Check word count, paragraph structure and readability.
  3. Review keyword balance and repeated phrases.
  4. Check the SEO title and meta description separately.
  5. Use Blog Post Readiness or PublishFit before publishing.

For preparing an SEO snippet

  1. Draft the title around the page's real intent.
  2. Check title length, scanability and repeated wording.
  3. Draft the meta description as a concise page summary.
  4. Check mobile and desktop snippet risk.
  5. Compare the final snippet with the visible page content.

For LinkedIn content

  1. Draft the post with the hook and context near the start.
  2. Check length and hook clarity.
  3. Review line breaks and scanability.
  4. Remove repeated setup or vague claims.
  5. Publish only after a manual review.

For speeches or scripts

  1. Paste only the words you plan to say aloud.
  2. Check estimated speaking time.
  3. Find long sentences that may be difficult to deliver.
  4. Add pauses or trim repeated setup.
  5. Confirm timing with a real rehearsal.

Privacy-first text analysis

TextPulses is designed so the main analysis runs in your browser. Word counts, readability signals, keyword balance, cleanup actions and PublishFit scoring do not need a server-side text upload. That design is useful for ordinary drafts, but it is still sensible to avoid pasting highly sensitive information into any online tool. Do not paste passwords, confidential client material, legal documents, medical details, financial records or private academic submissions unless you have a clear reason and permission to do so.

FAQ

Are the tools free?

Yes. The public TextPulses tools are free to use in a browser. Ads may appear on some pages, but no new ad placements are required to run the tools.

Does TextPulses upload my text?

The core analysis runs in your browser. Draft text is not uploaded for word count, readability, keyword balance or PublishFit scoring. Avoid pasting highly sensitive information into any online tool.

Can these tools guarantee SEO results?

No. They provide practical checks for length, clarity and fit. They do not guarantee rankings, clicks, indexing, AdSense approval or search display.

Which tool should I use first?

Start with the tool that matches the job. Use Word Counter for draft size, SEO Title Checker for title tags, Meta Description Checker for snippets, and PublishFit when the full draft needs a channel-specific review.

How accurate are the estimates?

Counts and timing estimates are useful planning signals, but platforms and editors can handle edge cases differently. Use human review for accuracy, tone, facts and final publishing decisions.