Use this when
You already have SEO and technical audit tools, but still need a repeatable way to QA published copy quality across the site.
Content audit tool for live-site copy quality
Semrush checks rankings. Ahrefs checks backlinks. Screaming Frog checks crawl issues. This content audit tool checks the published words on the page so your audit catches the trust-breaking errors those tools leave behind.
You already have SEO and technical audit tools, but still need a repeatable way to QA published copy quality across the site.
Content refreshes, migrations, pre-launch QA, and agency audit workflows where copy quality needs to sit beside SEO and technical review.
Draft writing, editorial planning, or fully automated rewriting. This tool is for auditing what is already live.
Quick answer
A content audit tool should tell you what is live, what reads badly, and what needs to be fixed first. Ours is built for published website copy, not generic content scoring.
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Why this exists
Traditional tools are good at search signals and technical issues. They do not reliably tell you that your pricing table has a typo, your signup flow uses inconsistent language, or your product page shipped awkward grammar after the last sprint.
That is the gap this tool is built to close. It turns live-site proofreading into a repeatable audit step instead of an occasional cleanup project.
Coverage comparison
Use this as the copy-quality layer beside the rest of your audit stack.
| Category | Traditional audit tools | Site Spell Checker |
|---|---|---|
| SEO metrics | Keywords, metadata, rankings, and internal link patterns. | Not the primary job. |
| Technical issues | Broken links, redirect chains, 404s, and crawl paths. | Not the primary job. |
| Published copy quality | Usually checked manually or skipped. | Primary focus with sentence-level review. |
| UI and microcopy quality | Often missed in standard audit workflows. | Included in live-page QA. |
Workflow
Start from the published site so the audit reflects the page people actually see, not a staging document or CMS draft.
Inspect headings, body copy, buttons, support text, and page-level wording where quality problems affect trust.
Start with home, pricing, signup, and product pages before you spend time on the long tail.
What you get
The output is page-level and sentence-level, so writers, PMs, or agencies can work from a concrete issue list instead of a vague quality score.
That makes it useful in content migrations, pre-launch QA, recurring audits, and any workflow where someone needs to own the fixes.
Better together
Use Semrush, Ahrefs, or Screaming Frog for rankings, backlinks, and crawl errors. Use this tool for the quality of the published copy itself. That is the full audit picture.
Related resources
These pages help when the next question is how to run the audit, what to prioritize, or how content quality fits into SEO.
The operator-focused page for auditing copy on the live site.
The step-by-step workflow for running the audit itself.
Where content quality fits inside a broader SEO audit.
Prioritize the page types most likely to ship visible quality issues.
The product page for the core site-wide proofreading workflow.
A content audit tool reviews the content already published on your site to identify issues and opportunities. Most tools focus on SEO metrics, technical issues, and content gaps. This one focuses on content quality: spelling, grammar, and live-site copy issues.
Semrush and Ahrefs are built for SEO and backlink analysis. This tool is built for auditing the quality of the copy visitors see on the page itself, which traditional audit tools usually do not cover.
Yes. That is the intended workflow. Use your technical and SEO crawlers for search and crawl health, then use this tool as the copy-quality layer in the same audit process.
The tool can scan up to 500 pages in a single run, which covers most marketing sites, blogs, help centers, and small-to-mid-size ecommerce sites.
You get a report with the page URL, the sentence containing the issue, the flagged word or phrase, and a suggested correction so the fixes can be assigned and worked through quickly.
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