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We'll evaluate word balance, sentiment, readability, and more
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How to Use
Follow these simple steps to analyze and improve your headlines.
Enter Headline
Type or paste the headline you want to analyze.
Analyze
The tool evaluates word balance, sentiment, and readability.
Review Score
Check the detailed breakdown, grade, and word analysis.
Improve
Follow suggestions to create a more engaging headline.
Why Use This Analyzer?
Craft headlines that grab attention and drive clicks.
Instant Analysis
Get real-time headline scoring as you type.
Word Balance
See the mix of common, uncommon, emotional, and power words.
Sentiment Detection
Identifies positive, negative, or neutral tone.
Headline Types
Detects How-To, List, Question, Numbers, and more.
SEO Optimization
Checks character count, word count, and formatting for search.
Actionable Tips
Get specific suggestions to improve your headline score.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a headline analyzer?
A headline analyzer evaluates your headline for various factors including word count, character length, emotional impact, readability, and SEO optimization. It provides a score and actionable suggestions to improve engagement.
What makes a good headline score?
A score of 70+ is considered good. Key factors include: 6-12 words, 40-70 characters, use of power and emotional words, numbers, and an appropriate headline type (How-To, List, Question).
What are power words?
Power words are high-impact words that trigger emotional or psychological responses. Examples include "proven", "ultimate", "secret", "free", "guaranteed", and "exclusive". They make headlines more compelling and clickable.
What is word balance?
Word balance measures the mix of common, uncommon, emotional, and power words in your headline. An ideal balance has mostly common words for readability, with uncommon words for specificity and emotional/power words for engagement.
How do headline types affect engagement?
Different headline types perform differently: List posts (e.g., "10 Ways...") attract scanners, How-To headlines promise solutions, Questions create curiosity, and Negative headlines leverage loss aversion. Mixing types keeps your content fresh.
Is my headline data stored anywhere?
No. All analysis happens entirely in your browser. Your headlines are never sent to any server or stored anywhere. Your data remains completely private.