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Word counter for long-form SEO articles that actually match intent

Brief says 2,400 words but you are stuffing fluff — and still missing the pain points readers actually search?

SEO briefs obsess over length — readers obsess over answers

Content teams track word count because SERP tools correlate depth with rankings. But hitting a number without PAS structure produces thin articles that bounce — and editors still paste drafts into cloud docs that leak client keywords before publish.

Online counters are disconnected from your draft workflow

Paste-into-a-box counters ignore how writers actually work:

  • Client briefs uploaded to ad-supported counter sites
  • No heading-aware counts for pillar page structure
  • Character limits for meta without SERP preview context
  • Case formatting fixes require yet another tab

Count, structure, and format copy locally

SnapKit measures words and characters in-browser alongside case tools — your draft stays in one private tab from outline to meta description.

Track length against the brief

Paste sections into word counter with heading-aware totals.

Normalize titles and slugs

Fix casing in case converter before CMS import.

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