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.