Blog readers decide within seconds whether to keep reading or bounce. Passive, vague writing creates friction that pushes them away. Active voice, confident language, and clean prose keep readers engaged and signal expertise.

Our writing style analyzer scans your blog draft for the three most common writing problems: passive voice that weakens your arguments, weasel words that dilute your message, and accidental duplicate words that look careless.

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Features

Passive Voice Detection

Identifies passive constructions that make your writing feel academic rather than engaging. Blog readers prefer direct, conversational prose.

Filler Word Alerts

Flags vague intensifiers like "very," "really," "extremely," and "quite" that add word count but not value.

Duplicate Word Catcher

Catches "the the," "is is," and other accidental repeats that slip through spellcheck.

How It Works

1
Write your draft

Compose your blog post in any writing tool — WordPress, Google Docs, Notion, or write directly here.

2
Paste for analysis

Copy the text and paste it into the analyzer.

3
Review flagged issues

Scan through the highlighted passive voice, weasel words, and duplicates.

4
Revise and publish

Rewrite the weakest constructions, then publish with confidence that your prose is tight and clear.

Writing Style and Blog Performance

Blog posts with clear, direct writing perform better by every metric — lower bounce rate, higher time on page, more social shares, and better conversion rates. Readers reward clarity with attention.

The most impactful change most bloggers can make is reducing passive voice. "SEO results were improved by this technique" becomes "This technique improves SEO results" — shorter, clearer, and more authoritative. Readers want to feel like they are learning from an expert who speaks with confidence.

Filler words are the second biggest culprit. "This tool is very useful and extremely easy to use" sounds like padding. "This tool is useful and easy to use" says the same thing in fewer words. Every removed filler word makes your writing tighter and your expertise more credible.

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