About TextCounter
Text tools built for real writing work
TextCounter is a browser-based collection of writing and text-cleanup tools designed for people who need quick answers while editing. We focus on practical jobs such as checking character limits, cleaning lists, comparing drafts, and formatting text without forcing users into accounts, downloads, or complicated workflows.
What the site is for
Most TextCounter visitors are trying to solve a narrow problem fast: a caption is too long, a form has a strict field limit, a list needs cleanup, or a draft needs a quick count before it goes live. Our goal is to keep those tasks simple, accurate, and available on any device.
The site combines utility pages with short editorial guides so readers can both use a tool and understand when its output matters. We publish content around writing constraints, platform limits, formatting workflows, and common text-processing tasks.
How the tools work
Client-side first
Our core text counter and many related tools work directly in the browser. In normal use, the text you type or paste is processed on your device rather than being uploaded to our servers.
Fast, no sign-up workflow
We design tools to open quickly and solve one job clearly. Visitors should be able to paste text, get a result, and move on without registration or unnecessary steps.
Useful context, not just raw counts
Where it helps, we show related metrics such as words, sentences, spaces, reading time, or keyword frequency so users can make editing decisions instead of just collecting numbers.
How we approach content quality
We want the blog to be more than a search-optimized wrapper around tools. Each article is intended to answer one practical question clearly, link to a relevant utility, and give enough explanation or examples for a reader to finish the job with confidence.
- We write around real use cases such as social captions, metadata fields, bios, application forms, and text-cleanup workflows.
- We review posts for clarity, usefulness, and internal consistency before publication.
- We update posts when product behavior, platform limits, or editorial standards change.
- We avoid publishing filler content whose only purpose is to target a keyword variation.
For more detail, see our Editorial Policy.
Who publishes TextCounter content
Articles are published under the TextCounter team name when they reflect a shared editorial process rather than a single byline. That includes reviewing tool behavior, checking examples, aligning language across guides, and refreshing older content when needed.
Contact and feedback
If you spot an issue, want to suggest a tool improvement, or need to request a correction, visit the Contact page. We use reader feedback to improve both the tools and the editorial pages.