Best fit
- Teams auditing live sites after launches, redesigns, or content migrations.
- Marketers and PMs reviewing pricing, landing pages, and core conversion flows.
- Agencies adding copy QA to technical SEO and CRO audits.
Website spell checker for live-site QA
Paste your URL and run a website spell checker built for published pages. It crawls the site, reviews the copy visitors actually see, and gives your team a report you can use without manual page-by-page checking.
Quick answer
A website spell checker crawls public pages, reads the copy in context, and flags likely spelling, grammar, and copy-quality issues. It is built for published websites, not just draft writing.
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Enter any page URL to run a quick spell check in the main app. Use this when you want results right away without installing the extension first.
Includes 1 free page scan per site.
The checker can distinguish real brand names and technical terms from actual copy mistakes, which keeps reports cleaner and more useful.
It audits the words visitors actually read today, including the small pieces of UI copy that usually get skipped.
Instead of a vague score, you get page-level issues and exports that writers, PMs, and operators can assign and resolve.
What it replaces
Browser tools are useful while someone is typing, but they miss the reality of a live website. Typos hide in pricing tables, product grids, CTAs, footers, old docs, and pages nobody remembers to open before launch.
This workflow is for the moment after content is already published and the question becomes: what did we actually ship?
Workflow comparison
Both are useful, but they solve different problems.
| Category | Browser or draft tools | Site Spell Checker |
|---|---|---|
| What it checks | One page at a time while someone is actively editing. | Published copy across a live site, including headings, body copy, buttons, and UI text. |
| Best workflow | Draft editing and quick manual review. | Site-wide QA after launch, migration, pricing updates, or content refreshes. |
| Coverage | Whatever a person remembers to open and inspect. | Up to 500 pages in one run. |
| Output | Inline suggestions while you write. | An actionable report with page context and exports for the team. |
How it works
Start with a single page or a broader scan from the live site you want to review.
The checker follows internal links, respects robots rules, and reviews visible copy in context.
Use the report to start with home, pricing, signup, product, and other high-trust pages.
Methodology
The checker starts from the submitted URL, crawls reachable internal pages, and reviews visible user-facing copy such as headings, body text, labels, buttons, and supporting UI content.
It intentionally separates live-site QA from draft editing so teams can focus on credibility, conversion, and search experience on the site that is already public.
Why it matters
Most visitors will not report the error. They will just trust the site a little less. This tool gives teams a practical way to find and fix those issues before they quietly hurt conversion.
Related resources
Use the supporting pages when the next question is how to run the audit, compare tools, or prioritize fixes.
Add copy-quality review to your broader audit workflow.
See which page types are most likely to ship visible copy issues.
The step-by-step process for running the review.
Start with a lightweight single-page check.
Compare the main tool categories and workflow fits.
Understand the difference between live-site QA and writing assistance.
Enter the page URL into Site Spell Checker to review published copy on the live page. For a larger review, run a full-site scan and start with the pages that matter most.
Yes. You can start with a free single-page check and use the full site-scanning workflow when you need broader coverage.
ChatGPT can help if you paste text into it, but it is not a crawler and is not built to scan an entire website automatically. A website spell checker is built specifically for that workflow.
The checker uses contextual AI analysis to reduce false positives and focus on real mistakes, but flagged items should still be reviewed by a human before changes are published.
Yes. The checker reviews both spelling and grammar issues in visible page copy and shows the exact page and sentence where the issue appears.
View pricing for full-site scans and recurring monitoring.
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"I found a misspelled word on our e-commerce site that's been there for years... how embarrassing!"
Sarah K.
Marketing Director
"It's like Grammarly for websites!"
Michael R.
Web Developer
"Finally, a tool that helps maintain our brand's professionalism across all our web content."
Alex T.
Brand Manager