SEO content review
Check whether important terms show up too little, too often, or in an awkward pattern.
Analyze repeated words, filtered word counts, and top terms for SEO writing, editing, content planning, and on-page text cleanup without leaving the browser. Review how often words appear, compare percentages, and spot repetition patterns more quickly.
Paste your text, apply the analysis filters, and review repeated words instantly.
Paste your content, choose the analysis filters, and review repeated words, word percentages, and text stats. This is useful for SEO writing, editing, proofreading, research notes, and content cleanup.
Check whether important terms show up too little, too often, or in an awkward pattern.
Spot overused words and repetitive phrasing when revising drafts and articles.
Analyze recurring terms in notes, transcripts, or reports to identify dominant themes quickly.
Paste an article draft to see whether a few terms dominate the copy too heavily.
Check repeated product phrases and remove unnecessary wording before publishing the page.
Filter short words out, ignore stop words, and review the top repeated terms in your final draft.
Use frequency results to spot repeated ideas and dominant terms in raw notes or transcripts.
The tool cleans the text, filters words based on your settings, counts repeated terms, and sorts the final list by frequency. It can ignore common stop words, normalize words to lowercase, and exclude short terms so the output focuses on more useful words.
After that, the analysis counts how often each word appears and calculates percentages based on the filtered word set. This makes it easier to see which terms dominate the content and whether the wording feels too repetitive.
Frequency data is helpful for review, but it should guide decisions rather than replace judgment. Repetition is not automatically bad if the page still reads naturally and matches the search intent.
This is especially useful for content optimization, editing, rewriting, on-page SEO checks, and general text quality review.
Review term concentration more directly after frequency analysis with the Keyword Density Checker.
Clean the final page slug after revising copy and wording with the URL Slug Generator.
Continue with the Meta Tag Generator and Text to HTML once the content language is clearer.
Frequency data is most useful when you compare it with content quality, readability, and the page’s actual purpose. A repeated term is not always a problem. What matters is whether the wording still feels useful, readable, and aligned with the page goal.
Use the analysis to spot patterns, then edit with the reader in mind instead of chasing exact counts alone. Strong content usually balances important terms naturally while staying clear and helpful.
Useful next internal links from here include Keyword Density Checker, URL Slug Generator, Meta Tag Generator, Text to HTML, and the SEO Tools Hub.
This tool counts how often words appear in your text and shows word frequency, repeated words, filtered counts, and content statistics.
Yes. It can help you review keyword repetition, repeated terms, and overall word usage patterns in your content.
Yes. The tool can ignore common stop words so the results focus more on meaningful terms in the text.
Yes. The results include counts and percentages so you can see how often words appear relative to the analyzed word set.
Yes. You can set a minimum word length so very short words do not dominate the analysis.
Yes. This word frequency counter runs in your browser and is free to use without signup.