About

A focused writing utility for people who need fast, reliable counts.

Wordcountr exists because a lot of writing work is still governed by limits, pacing, and clarity. Most people do not need a bloated writing suite for that. They need an accurate tool that opens quickly, stays readable, and helps them finish the draft in front of them.

Why a word counter still matters

Most writing sessions do not start with AI. They start with a blank page, a draft deadline, and a target length. Essays, newsletters, product copy, resumes, social captions, and blog intros all have constraints, and those constraints shape the final piece.

Counting is not a vanity metric in that context. It is how writers control pace, trim filler, fit real-world limits, and know when a draft is too thin or too dense. A reliable counter becomes useful because it gives immediate feedback without interrupting the writing flow.

Wordcountr is built around that practical job first. The goal is not to turn every draft into a workflow. The goal is to give writers a clean place to measure, check, and improve text with almost no setup cost.

Common use cases

  • Students trimming essays to strict limits
  • Marketers checking ad, SEO, and landing-page copy
  • Job seekers polishing resumes, bios, and cover letters
  • Writers reviewing pacing, density, and rough readability

Free features that cover the daily job

The core product is meant to be useful before you ever think about upgrades. The free experience handles the everyday tasks most writers actually come for.

Live counts without clutter

Word, character, sentence, paragraph, and reading-time counts update as you write so you can stay inside the work instead of opening extra tools.

Writing checks that stay practical

Lightweight grammar and writing issue detection helps you catch awkward spots, repeated mistakes, and readability problems before you publish or submit.

A clean workspace for quick sessions

Paste, draft, revise, and export in one place when you just need a dependable writing utility that starts fast and stays out of the way.

What the product should feel like

A tool like this earns trust through speed, clarity, and low friction. It should load fast, tell you what matters, and avoid burying basic writing tasks under marketing noise or heavy workflows.

That is why the free product stays centered on counting, readability, and direct writing support. Those are the features people come back for repeatedly, even when they never touch a paid plan.

AI stays in a supporting role

AI tools are available when you want them, but they are meant to support the work, not replace it.

The product value should still make sense if all you ever need is a dependable counter, a clean editor, and a quick way to spot writing issues before sharing the draft.

Start with the free essentials

Open the editor, check your counts, clean up the draft, and use the product for the simple reason it exists: writing often needs better measurement before it needs more software.