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

  1. 01

    Paste headline

    Your blog post title.

  2. 02

    Target keyword (optional)

    For SEO scoring. Skip if pure CTR test.

  3. 03

    Get composite + breakdown

    0-100 + per-dimension diagnosis.

  4. 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

— 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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