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Word frequency
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A distraction-free typing pad and online notepad that counts your words, characters, sentences and paragraphs live as you type — no timer, no speed score, just focused writing.
The pad starts empty — type or paste anything. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded or saved.
Start typing to see your word frequency.
Every session starts with a blank typing area — no sample text, no file to load, nothing in your way. Click into the box and begin. The pad is yours to fill however you want: a drill passage, a journal entry, or a draft from scratch.
Words, characters, characters without spaces, sentences, paragraphs, and unique words update on every keystroke. There is no timer and no words-per-minute score, so the feedback is about what you wrote — never how fast. Type at a pace that keeps your accuracy clean.
The frequency table shows how often each distinct word appears. Sort by frequency, alphabetically, or by length, then narrow it with a minimum length, a starting letter, a stop-word filter, or case sensitivity. It is a quiet mirror of your habits as you practise.
When you want a challenge, switch to the Training drills: hit an exact word count, rewrite wordy sentences concisely, or take a timed words-per-minute test. TypingTrack builds the calm; Training adds the pressure when you are ready for it.
Building muscle memory works best without a ticking clock. Practise real sentences at a comfortable pace, watch your output grow, and let accuracy lead. Speed follows naturally once the keystrokes become automatic.
Use the empty pad to draft answers, summaries, or revision notes while keeping an eye on length. The live word count helps you practise hitting targets without breaking your flow to check.
A distraction-free box with no formatting, no save prompts, and no speed score is a surprisingly good place to think. Free-write, then read your frequency table to spot the words you overuse.
Typing in a language you are learning is active recall. The unique-word count and frequency table show how much vocabulary you are actually producing, not just recognising.
Some people type to think. The calm pad and live counts give just enough feedback to stay engaged without the anxiety of a WPM leaderboard. Close the tab and it is gone.
Loosen your hands before a longer writing session. A few minutes on the pad gets your fingers moving and your sentences flowing, then jump into Training when you want to measure progress.