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Everything past the blade is still indexed — but no buyer ever reads it. Paste a title and watch where the cut lands.
The check runs as you type. Nothing leaves your browser except the text you paste, and none of it is stored.
Six more tools. Standards search is free; the writing tools need the access code that came with your purchase.
Put this button on your bookmarks bar. Open one of your own product pages, click it, and the listing is collected. Click it on as many products as you like, then copy them all at once. It reads only the page in front of you — nothing is sent anywhere.
No bookmarks bar? Open your product page, press Ctrl+A then Ctrl+C. Grab as many as you like — paste them one after another.
Drop it below. A spreadsheet export works too: CSV or TSV with a header row, or straight out of Excel.
Everything it reads is shown back to you in the Workspace, where you can correct anything it got wrong.
Nothing imported yet. Paste your listings on the Import tab and they will appear here, worst first, with what each one is missing.
| Listing | Chars | Title | Desc | Read | Facts | Missing |
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Teachers browse a grid of small thumbnails, so the cover is the click. This measures yours and shows it at the sizes it actually gets seen at. Everything happens in your browser — the image is never uploaded.
or drop one here · PNG, JPG or WebP
Franchise names, character names and branded programmes are the highest-severity thing a seller can put in a listing, and it stays quiet until it isn't. Paste your wording and see what a rights holder would notice.
A listing written for American teachers is invisible to British and Australian ones. This maps the vocabulary — and matches year levels by age, because UK Year 5 is US Grade 4, while Australian Year 4 is.