About Us
Duplicate-Word-Finder.com began as a tiny internal utility on a content-heavy project where repeated words kept slipping into articles, emails, documentation, and landing pages. Spell-checkers weren’t catching the patterns that actually made writing feel clumsy—“very very”, “this this”, “the the”, and subtle repetitions scattered across long drafts.
Instead of hunting them manually, we built a focused tool: paste your text, set your thresholds, and instantly see repeated words and counts. No noise. No bulky editor. No distractions. Just a clear, fast way to spot repetition before your readers do.
What we’re building for you
- For writers & bloggers: tighten posts, newsletters, and stories without losing your voice.
- For editors & agencies: scan client copy quickly, flag repetition issues, and focus your time on higher-level edits.
- For students & researchers: clean up essays, reports, and theses so your arguments—not your wording loops—stand out.
- For product & dev teams: keep UI text, docs, and release notes sharp and consistent.
How we think about the tool
- Clarity over complexity. One page, one purpose: highlight duplicate words and show simple counts.
- Accuracy with control. Adjustable minimum word length, repeat count, and case options so you can tune results to your style.
- Privacy by design. No forced signups just to check your own text. We keep data collection minimal and transparent.
- Speed & accessibility. Built with a lightweight stack (including Astro and Tailwind) to stay fast and usable on everyday devices.
What’s next
- Smarter grouping of repeated phrases, not just single words.
- Basic style insights to help reduce clutter, not creativity.
- Quality-of-life features like export options and keyboard-friendly workflows.
- More focused, ad-light tools that help creators fix one problem at a time—well.
Say hello
Duplicate Word Finder is built for real people shipping real content. If you’ve spotted a bug, want to suggest a feature, or just want to share how you use the tool, we’d love to hear from you via the contact page.
Last updated: November 7, 2025