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Content Writing & SEO

Headline Analyzer

Score your headline for emotional impact, word balance and click appeal, with specific fixes to improve it.

Headline Analyzer is a Content Writing & SEO tool that score your headline for emotional impact, word balance and click appeal, with specific fixes to improve it. It's best for pressure-test a blog post title before publishing and bump its click appeal.

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Headline Analyzer evaluates a headline you paste in and returns a score broken down by signals like emotional and power words, word balance (common, uncommon, emotional), length, and overall click-worthiness, plus concrete rewrite suggestions. It is built for bloggers, content marketers, and copywriters who want to pressure-test a title before publishing. The output is a diagnostic readout plus actionable tweaks, not just a single number.

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Marketers

Email-newsletter headline

A/B-style scoring for B2B email newsletter subject lines

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Input

headline
5 Underrated Marketing Tactics That Outperform Paid Ads

Output (excerpt)

Score: 78/100 (Good)

Strengths:
• Specific number (5) — quantifies value, increases CTR ~21%
• Power word 'Underrated' — triggers curiosity
• Comparative claim 'Outperform Paid Ads' — implicit promise of ROI

Weaknesses:
• Length: 51 chars — within sweet spot but could trim further
• Slightly generic 'Marketing Tactics' — could be more specific

Suggestion: '5 Underrated Marketing Tactics That Beat Google Ads' (49 chars, +6 score points)…
Bloggers

Blog headline for bloggers

Find emotional hooks for over-saturated keyword topics

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Input

headline
How to Wake Up at 5 AM Every Day

Output (excerpt)

Score: 64/100 (Average)

Strengths:
• Action-oriented 'How to' — strong intent match
• Specific time '5 AM' — concrete, scrollable
• Habit-frame 'Every Day' — implies sustained value

Weaknesses:
• Saturated topic — Google ranks 4M+ results for variations
• No emotional or curiosity hook
• No outcome benefit beyond the action itself

Suggestion: 'How to Wake Up at 5 AM Every Day Without Hating Your Life' (+12 points)…
Small Business

Sales-page headline for SMB

Score and rewrite weak service-business hero headlines

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Input

headline
We Build Beautiful Websites for Small Businesses

Output (excerpt)

Score: 41/100 (Weak)

Strengths:
• Clear target audience 'Small Businesses'
• Adjective 'Beautiful' adds aesthetic promise

Weaknesses:
• 'Beautiful' is vague — every web agency claims this
• No specificity, no numbers, no social proof
• Passive structure — feature-focused, not benefit-focused
• No urgency, no differentiation

Rewrite: 'We Build Websites That Convert 30%+ Better — for Small Businesses Who Are Tired of Pretty-But-Empty Sites' (+38 points)…
Marketers

Sensational headline check

Detect over-the-top clickbait patterns that hurt modern CTR

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Input

headline
This One Weird Trick Will Change Your Life Forever

Output (excerpt)

Score: 28/100 (Clickbait — High Risk)

Warnings:
• 'One Weird Trick' — flagged as 2010s clickbait, hurts modern CTR
• 'Change Your Life Forever' — overpromise, triggers banner-blindness
• Zero specificity — Google E-E-A-T penalty likely

This style worked 2008-2014. Today it tanks credibility. Rewrite for 2026: '[Specific Outcome] in [Specific Timeframe]: The [Specific Method] That Beat [Specific Alternative]'…

Your Headline Analyzer results will appear here

You'll get well-structured prose with clear sections, ready to paste into your CMS or doc.

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How to Use Headline Analyzer

  1. Enter content to analyze in the main input field. Be as specific as possible for better results.
  2. Configure your preferences: Analysis Focus.
  3. Click 'Generate' and wait a few seconds for the AI to process your request.
  4. Review the generated output. Use 'Regenerate' for a different variation or 'Copy' to use the result.
  5. Refine your input or adjust settings and regenerate until you're satisfied with the result.

Use Cases

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Pressure-test a blog post title before publishing and bump its click appeal.

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Compare three competing headline drafts and pick the strongest objectively.

3

Diagnose why a headline feels flat and add the emotional or power word it lacks.

4

Tighten an over-long headline so it won't truncate in Google or social previews.

5

Coach junior writers by showing the word-balance breakdown of their titles.

Tips for Best Results

  • Be specific in your input — detailed descriptions produce better results.
  • Try generating multiple times with different settings for varied outputs.
  • Review and customize the AI output before using it in production.
  • Provide complete context for more accurate and useful analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the analyzer actually measure?

It looks at signals such as headline length, the balance of common, uncommon, emotional, and power words, sentiment, and structure, then combines them into a click-worthiness score with notes on each factor.

How is the score calculated?

The score weighs the presence of emotional and power words against length and word-type balance, rewarding headlines that are specific and evocative without being too long or vague. Treat it as guidance, not an absolute truth.

What's a good score to aim for?

Rather than chasing a perfect number, aim to raise your draft a few points by adding a power or emotional word and trimming filler. A strong, clear headline that fits your audience beats a high score with awkward phrasing.

Does it suggest improved headlines?

Yes. Alongside the diagnostics it offers concrete suggestions, such as adding an emotional trigger, tightening length, or making the promise more specific, so you can rewrite directly.

What headline length works best?

Many headlines perform well around 6-12 words or roughly 55-65 characters so they don't truncate in search and social previews. The analyzer flags headlines that are too short to be specific or too long to scan.

Can I analyze headlines for any platform?

Yes. It works for blog titles, email subject lines, ad headlines, and social posts, though you should still sense-check length against each platform's display limits.

Will a high-scoring headline always get more clicks?

Not necessarily. The score predicts general appeal, but relevance to your specific audience and accurate framing of the content matter more. Avoid clickbait that the article can't deliver on.

How many headlines can I analyze?

Free use allows 5 analyses per day with no signup. Pro at $19/month removes the limit so you can test many variants per post.

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✍️ Prompt Library

Ready-to-use prompts — click "Use This" to auto-fill the tool

Write a 1,500-word blog post about [topic] targeting beginners. Include an intro, 5 main sections, and a conclusion.

Create 10 SEO-optimised title ideas for an article about [topic]. Each title should be under 60 characters.

Rewrite this paragraph in a professional tone: [paste your text]

Generate a meta description (max 155 characters) for a page about [topic].

Write an engaging introduction paragraph for an article about [topic].

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⚡ Pro Prompts

Create a full SEO content brief for a…...
Write a 10-part email drip series for a…...
Produce a 3,000-word ultimate guide on [topic] formatted…...
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