Headline Analyzer

Headline Analyzer — Score & Improve Your Headlines | StoreDropship

Analyze Your Headline

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How to Use the Headline Analyzer

  1. Enter Your Headline: Type or paste any headline — blog post title, ad copy, email subject line, or YouTube title — into the text area above.
  2. Click "Analyze Headline": Press the button or hit Enter on your keyboard to trigger instant analysis. No loading, no waiting.
  3. View Your Overall Score: See your score out of 100 with a grade label — Excellent, Good, Average, or Needs Work — at a glance.
  4. Review Metric Breakdowns: Check individual scores for Power Words, Sentiment, SEO Signals, Length, and Emotional Impact with visual progress bars.
  5. Read Actionable Suggestions: The feedback panel gives you specific, practical tips for improving your headline based on what was detected.
  6. Refine and Re-analyze: Apply the suggestions, update your headline in the box, and run a new analysis. Repeat until you hit 70+.

Key Features

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Overall Score 0–100

A single composite score that instantly tells you how strong your headline is across all dimensions.

Power Word Detection

Identifies persuasive power words in your headline that drive clicks and emotional engagement from readers.

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Sentiment Analysis

Detects positive, negative, or neutral emotional tone and flags whether it aligns with high-performing headline patterns.

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SEO Signal Check

Evaluates headline length, keyword-friendly structure, numbers, questions, and other on-page SEO factors.

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Length & Readability

Checks character count and word count against optimal ranges for Google SERPs, email inboxes, and social feeds.

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Actionable Suggestions

Each analysis ends with plain-English tips so you know exactly what to change to boost your headline score.

How the Headline Score Is Calculated

The tool computes a weighted composite score across five dimensions. Each dimension contributes a portion of the final 100-point score:

Overall Score = Power Words (25pts) + Sentiment (20pts) + SEO Signals (20pts) + Length Optimization (20pts) + Emotional Impact (15pts)Power Words Score: (number of power words found ÷ 3) × 25, capped at 25 Sentiment Score: Positive = 20 | Neutral = 12 | Negative = 10 SEO Signal Score: Number in headline +6 | Question format +5 | 40–70 chars +5 | Action verb +4 Length Score: 6–12 words = 20pts | 4–5 or 13–15 words = 14pts | <4 or >15 words = 6pts Emotional Impact: Strong emotional words detected × 5, capped at 15

Grade scale: 80–100 = Excellent · 65–79 = Good · 45–64 = Average · Below 45 = Needs Work

Practical Examples

Example 1 — Indian Blog Post
7 Proven Ways to Save Money on Groceries in India This Month
Score: ~82/100. Strong because it includes a number (7), the power word "Proven", a clear benefit, geographic relevance (India), and urgency (This Month). Word count is 13 — near optimal. Positive sentiment. ✅
Example 2 — Indian E-commerce Ad
Free Delivery on All Orders Above ₹499 — Shop Now
Score: ~74/100. Uses the word "Free" (high power), "Now" (urgency), and "All" (inclusivity). Price anchor adds credibility. Could be improved by adding an emotional word or a number-based benefit. 🟡
Example 3 — International SaaS
How to Double Your Email Open Rate in 14 Days (Step-by-Step)
Score: ~88/100. Excellent structure: question-style opener, quantified result (Double, 14 Days), parenthetical format indicator, and step-by-step clarity signal. Strong SEO and emotional signals. ✅
Example 4 — Weak Headline (Before Optimization)
Blog post about marketing
Score: ~21/100. Too short (4 words), no number, no power words, neutral sentiment, zero emotional impact. This is a common mistake. The fix: add specifics, a number, and a strong benefit. ❌

What Is a Headline Analyzer?

A Headline Analyzer is a tool that evaluates the quality and effectiveness of a written headline by scoring it across multiple dimensions — including word choice, emotional tone, length, SEO friendliness, and persuasive language. Whether you are writing a blog post, a Facebook ad, an email newsletter subject line, or a YouTube video title, the headline is the single most important factor determining whether someone clicks or scrolls past.

Studies from the content marketing industry consistently show that headlines with specific numbers, strong power words, and positive emotional tone outperform vague or neutral titles. For Indian content creators and digital marketers writing in English, crafting the right headline for search engines while also connecting emotionally with readers is especially important in a competitive landscape.

The StoreDropship Headline Analyzer does all this work instantly in your browser without requiring any account, subscription, or software download. It is completely free and processes everything on-device, so your content never leaves your browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this tool is completely free to use with no registration or account required.
The score ranges from 0 to 100. A score above 70 is considered strong. It measures power words, sentiment, length, SEO keywords, readability, and emotional impact.
Scores 70–85 are excellent for most use cases. Scores above 85 are exceptional. Scores below 50 indicate the headline needs significant improvement.
For blog posts and articles, 6–12 words is optimal. For email subject lines, 6–10 words works best. For ads, 5–8 words tend to perform better.
Power words are persuasive, emotionally charged words that trigger psychological responses and increase engagement. Examples include "proven", "ultimate", "secret", "instantly", "guaranteed", and "free".
The tool checks for common SEO-friendly patterns such as numbers, question formats, action verbs, and keyword density signals that are associated with better search performance.
Yes. The Headline Analyzer works for blog post titles, ad headlines, email subject lines, YouTube video titles, and social media captions.
Sentiment refers to the emotional tone of your headline — positive, negative, or neutral. Headlines with positive or mildly negative emotional tone tend to get more clicks than purely neutral ones.
No. All analysis is done entirely in your browser. No headline text is stored, transmitted, or logged anywhere.
Currently the tool analyzes one headline at a time. You can clear the input and enter a new headline immediately after viewing the result.

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