You might not be aware of what the metrics and the numbers you're seeing actually mean. So, click on the page titled "Guide" to see the meanings and purposes of the metrics you may see. Trust me, this will make a big difference.
Unlike standard word counters that just give you readability scores, this website can analyze how "purple" your prose is, it can show you the rhythm and the flow and calculate advanced metrics (even things like Yule's K, Burrows delta, etc). It can let you compare two texts side by side simultaneously. It can even generates a PDF report that's professionally usable. For linguistic analysis, writing, it's and SEO, it has everything you'd every need.
Over the last year, I ve been experimenting more with local-first patterns , apps that prioritize offline functionality and sync later instead of depending on constant server calls.
What used to feel experimental now feels surprisingly stable. Faster UI, fewer loading states, and a smoother user experience overall.
I rebuilt a small side project recently with a local-first approach, and the difference in responsiveness was noticeable. But it also introduced new challenges around conflict resolution and state consistency.