Compare Chrome extensions: Headline Studio by CoSchedule vs Dark Background and Light Text

Stats Headline Studio by CoSchedule Headline Studio by CoSchedule Dark Background and Light Text Dark Background and Light Text
User count 40,000+ 6,000+
Average rating 4.60 4.78
Rating count 68 37
Last updated 2024-01-10 2019-01-12
Size 649.22K 87.79K
Version 3.1.6 0.6.10
Short description
The headline analyzer from CoSchedule enables you to create headlines that drives maximum traffic, clicks, & SEO Makes every page to have light text on dark background (exact colors are customizable)
Full summary

Headline Studio is a headline analyzer from CoSchedule that improves your blog headlines wherever you write them, from WordPress to Wix. So you can finally feel confident that every headline drives maximum traffic, engagement, and SEO rankings.

Just click the Headline Studio button on any website where you want to analyze a headline, like in your WordPress blog post. The Headline Studio extension will open directly in your browser, letting you write and analyze your headlines side-by-side.

★ Score your headlines instantly Analyze your blog titles 10x faster with an all-new algorithm. See which types of changes will strengthen your score based on proven data from 4+ million of headlines.

★ Improve your headlines with data-driven suggestions Instantly improve your headline score with actionable suggestions that tell you exactly HOW to write better headlines. Feel confident that your headline is written to drive maximum traffic.

★ Outperform your toughest competition See the top-performing headlines that compete with yours in search engine results. Find out how your headline stacks up and get the leading edge over the competition.

★ Revisit your past headlines Access a history of the headlines you’ve previously written. Easily find, tweak, or reuse past headlines that have performed well.

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Dark Background and Light Text enables dark mode on every webpage. The exact colors are configurable and it can be disabled per domain e.g. on pages which have their own dark mode e.g. Youtube or Reddit.