seo tool

Keyword Density Checker

Analyze repeated non-trivial terms in a draft and surface the top keyword clusters.

tool workflow

Check the most repeated non-trivial terms in a draft to spot keyword clustering or missed focus.

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Check the most repeated non-trivial terms in a draft to spot keyword clustering or missed focus.

About the keyword density checker

How this tool works

Keyword density is best used as a rough editorial signal, not a goal by itself. This tool keeps the output focused on the terms that actually stand out in a draft.

It is a fast way to review landing pages, blog posts, and campaign copy before sharing or publishing them.

Where it is useful

The result panel is intentionally compact so you can spot the big patterns without turning the tool into a full SEO suite.

That also makes it easy to cross-link with writing and social tools where concise copy matters just as much.

  • Review a landing page before publishing or sending it for approval.
  • Check whether article copy overuses one phrase too heavily.
  • Spot unexpected repeated words during a content audit.

Example workflows

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Paste a landing page draft

Top repeated terms with density percentages

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Trim max keywords to 5

Shorter density summary for fast review

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Paste article copy

Word totals and strongest repeated terms

Common uses

3 ideas
  • Review a landing page before publishing or sending it for approval.
  • Check whether article copy overuses one phrase too heavily.
  • Spot unexpected repeated words during a content audit.

FAQ

3 answers

What is the keyword density checker useful for?

It helps you spot whether a draft is overusing a term, missing its focus phrase, or clustering around unexpected wording.

Is a higher keyword density always better?

No. Density is only a signal. The page still needs clear intent, readable writing, and useful information.

Does the tool ignore common filler words?

Common stop words are filtered so the output focuses on more meaningful terms.

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