Pre-Publish Checker

Run five pre-publish checks in one pass: stats, readability, title pixels, AI proofread, and meta descriptions.

Paste your draft (plus its title and focus keyword if you have them) and get five checks in one pass. The stats and readability land instantly; the AI proofread and meta descriptions follow seconds later.

How it works

Paste your draft and the workflow runs five checks in one pass. The writing stats and readability score are computed instantly in your browser and never leave it until you submit. The title check measures your title in pixels (the way Google actually truncates titles) using the same Arial width tables as our Title Length Checker. The AI proofread reads the draft for grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, and style, explains each issue in plain English, and returns a corrected version you can edit and copy. Finally, the AI drafts three meta descriptions grounded in your text, each measured against Google's desktop and mobile pixel budgets.

Honest framing. The proofread and descriptions are AI-powered: a strong first pass, not a final editor. Re-read anything you accept, especially names, technical terms, and intentional stylistic choices. Pixel limits reflect what Google typically displays, not a guarantee.

What it costs. Nothing. Each run uses part of your free daily AI token allowance, which resets every day. The character cap per check is the plan lever: free visitors check up to 2,000 characters at once, paid plans up to 12,000.

Languages. Write in any language: corrections and suggested descriptions keep your language, while the explanations stay in English.

What you will see
Writing Stats
Word, character, sentence, and paragraph counts plus estimated reading and speaking time, and how often your focus keyword appears.
Readability
The Flesch Reading Ease score (0-100, higher is easier) with a plain-English label. Most web writing lands best between 60 and 80.
Title Check
Your title's width in pixels on desktop (600px budget) and mobile (480px), a truncation verdict for each, and whether your focus keyword appears in the title.
AI Proofread
A 0-100 score and grade, each issue with a severity, rule name, plain-English explanation, and the exact before and after, plus a fully corrected, editable version of your draft.
Meta Descriptions
Three suggested meta descriptions written from your draft, each with its character count, pixel widths, and a truncation verdict against Google's 920px desktop budget.
Frequently asked questions

What should I check before publishing an article?

Five things cover most of it: the writing itself (typos, grammar, clarity), readability for your audience, a title that fits in Google's results without being cut off, a meta description that earns the click, and your focus keyword present where it counts. This tool runs all five in one pass.

Is the Pre-Publish Checker free?

Yes, with no signup and no credit card. Each run uses part of a free daily AI token allowance that resets every day. Paid Keywords Everywhere plans get a larger daily allowance and a higher character cap per check.

Why measure titles in pixels instead of characters?

Google truncates titles by pixel width, not character count: "WWW" is far wider than "iii" even at the same length. We measure your title with the same Arial width tables Google's results render in (a 600px desktop budget and 480px mobile), which is why a 55-character title can truncate while a 65-character one fits.

Will the AI rewrite my text?

Only where it finds issues. The corrected version applies the flagged fixes and leaves everything else exactly as you wrote it, and it stays fully editable before you copy it. Every change is also listed individually with a before and after, so you can accept or ignore each one.

What counts as a character?

We count Unicode code points, so an emoji or accented letter counts as one character, the same way the server counts when enforcing your plan's cap. Word counts split on spaces, which undercounts languages written without spaces.

Can I use it in languages other than English?

Yes. The proofread keeps your words in your language and only the explanations stay in English. The suggested meta descriptions are written in the language your draft is written in.

Why are the meta descriptions suggestions rather than one answer?

A meta description is a judgment call: different angles (benefit-led, curiosity-led, plain-spoken) work for different pages. Three measured options let you pick the angle, tweak the copy, and still know it fits Google's pixel budget before you paste it into your CMS.

Can I share or export the results?

Yes. The page URL becomes a shareable link when the report loads and works for 30 days. The title check, proofread findings, and meta descriptions each have Copy plus CSV and Excel exports; the corrected draft has its own copy button.