Analyzer · 100% free, no signup · Updated May 2026
Score blog headlines on CTR + SEO + emotion.
A free blog headline analyzer that scores titles on 5 dimensions: CTR potential, SEO keyword strength, emotional resonance, length compliance, and uniqueness. Outputs a 0-100 score with 3 rewrite suggestions targeting the lowest dimension.
Paste a blog headline. The analyzer scores 0-100 across CTR (length, power-word density, number presence), SEO (keyword usage, position), and emotion (sentiment intensity).
Composite score
46/100
CTR
100
SEO
20
Emotion
0
3 rewrites (fixing weakest dim: emotion)
- → Add emotion: "The Painful Truth: Why I Cut 4 Features From My SaaS and Revenue Went Up"
- → Use shock: "What Nobody Tells You About why i cut 4 features from my saas and revenue went up"
- → Add stake: "Why I Cut 4 Features From My SaaS and Revenue Went Up (Most People Get This Wrong)"
Who this is for
Bloggers writing 5+ posts per week who want fast headline diagnosis without thinking.
The problem this solves
Headline analyzer tools are mostly upsell traps. This one is honest: 3 dimensions, transparent scoring, 3 actionable rewrites. Distinct from video-title-analyzer (different conventions for blog vs YouTube).
Blog headlines between 50-65 characters with one power word and one number earn approximately 35-45% more clicks from Google search than headlines without these structural elements.
Source: CoSchedule Headline Analyzer Database 2024 + Ahrefs SERP CTR Study 2024
How to use it
- 01
Paste headline
Your blog post title.
- 02
Target keyword (optional)
For SEO scoring. Skip if pure CTR test.
- 03
Get composite + breakdown
0-100 + per-dimension diagnosis.
- 04
3 rewrites
Each targets your lowest-scoring dimension.
What you get
- ✓ 0-100 composite score
- ✓ 3-dimension breakdown (CTR / SEO / emotion)
- ✓ 3 rewrites per analysis
- ✓ Headline length + power-word + number flags
Frequently asked
How long should a blog headline be?
50-65 characters. Google truncates titles around character 60-70 in search results. Mobile truncation is even tighter (~55).
Should every blog title have a number?
Not every — but numbered titles earn 15-30% higher CTR than non-numbered for listicles and how-tos. Skip numbers for opinion pieces and essays where numbers feel forced.
What's a power word in a headline?
Words that evoke emotion or curiosity: "secret", "ultimate", "proven", "essential", "shocking". Use 1 max per headline — overuse triggers clickbait perception.
Is this different from the video title analyzer?
Yes. Blog titles optimize for search-CTR; video titles optimize for thumbnail-paired feed-CTR. Different patterns work for each.
Should headlines repeat the SEO keyword exactly?
Front-load the keyword in the first 30 chars. Don't repeat. Modern Google understands semantic variants.
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Author + maintainer
Adrian Berisha — Founder of Clipflow. Indie SaaS builder shipping creator tools full-time since 2024. All tools and benchmarks on this page are reviewed quarterly. Last review: May 2026.
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