SynthQuery's Headline Analyzer scores headlines on emotional resonance, power-word usage, sentiment, length, and reading ease so you can choose the strongest variant before you publish. It surfaces sentiment polarity (positive, negative, neutral), detects curiosity triggers, counts uncommon and power words, and flags headlines that are too long for SERP display (~60 chars) or too short to communicate value. Use it in tandem with our Content Brief Generator, SEO Content Scorer, and YouTube Title Generator for a complete publication workflow.
What this tool does
The scoring engine combines a curated database of 300+ power words (classic copywriting picks plus modern additions), Flesch Reading Ease for approachability, sentence structure scoring, and sentiment analysis trained on English news headlines. Each headline receives an overall 0–100 score, color-graded breakdown, and actionable rewrite hints such as 'add a number' or 'introduce a curiosity gap.'
Use cases
Content marketers A/B-test blog titles before investing in distribution. Newsletter editors compare subject lines and pick the top performer. SEO teams verify title tags fit within Google's 60-char display limit while still reading compellingly. Copywriters iterate on LinkedIn hooks and Twitter post openings. Publishers split-test article titles across CMS variants.
Aim for 70+. Scores above 85 correlate with higher click-through in most B2B contexts. Below 50 usually indicates too-generic language or missing emotion.
The readability and length checks work for any language. Power-word detection and sentiment are tuned for English; Hebrew and Spanish support is on the roadmap.