Editing workflow
Word Frequency Analysis
Word frequency analysis shows which meaningful words appear most often in a draft. It is useful for editing, SEO review, academic writing, product copy, and any text where repeated language can make the message feel weaker.
Open the Word Frequency Counter, paste your draft, and review the top terms. Common stop words are filtered so you can focus on words that actually describe the topic.
What repeated words can reveal
- A page may be drifting away from its intended topic.
- A writer may be relying on one adjective too often.
- An SEO draft may repeat a keyword mechanically instead of answering the search intent.
- A product description may overuse generic words and underuse concrete benefits.
How to improve a draft after analysis
Do not remove every repeated word. Important topics should appear naturally. Instead, look for repeated words that do not add meaning. Replace vague repetition with specific examples, synonyms where appropriate, or shorter sentences.
For SEO writing, pair frequency analysis with the Keyword Density Checker. Density is only a rough signal, but it can help you notice when a draft is either unfocused or unnaturally stuffed.
Related tools
Word Frequency Counter, Keyword Density Checker, and Word Counter.