Keyword density checker
Paste a draft and see which terms you actually repeat, and how often. It runs in your browser: the text is never uploaded and never stored.
Results appear here as you type. Nothing leaves your browser.
There is no correct density number, and any tool that gives you one is selling a rule that Google does not use. What this is good for is catching the two failures you can see: a page that never states its own subject, and a page that states it so often it reads like it was written for a crawler.
Two and three word phrases are usually more useful than single words. A draft can mention "software" forty times and still never say what kind.
This tells you what your own page says. It cannot tell you whether an assistant names you when a buyer asks for a recommendation in your category. That is the question FoundCite answers.
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