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Spellr.us: Check your sites for spelling errors

spellrSpellr.us is a uinque service that scans websites for spelling errors and suggests possible alternatives.

When you run the tool it displays it gives you the number of errors, and screenshots of the pages for all those errors. Although it is in beta spellr works well and its very fast. In beta period the scanning is limited to 500 pages, but it will scan more pages once it comes out of bets. You can click on the screenshots to see the spelling mistakes, it also provides suggestions for correct words.

It also has plans to monitor grammatical errors in the future but that won’t be a free option i guess. The free scan service is made available to small websites, others have to pay. It can also monitor the web pages for spelling errors.

At the moment it is picking lot of words as errors, like blog, online, hopefully they will update their dictionary by the time they will launch publicly. There is an options to add words those are not errors to your word dictionary but that is not working at the moment. Overall it is a promising service for checking spelling mistakes in webpages. Thanks Techcrunch for the invite.

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Comments

  1. Vaibhav says

    This is nice, great find..

  2. Goran Web says

    On my way to try it out. So often visitors of our clients moan to our clients that you web designers are bad because of spelling. This sounds like an awesome tool. As far as not having all the words, well I have created by own South Africa dictionary with Open Office.

  3. Nirmal says

    Indeed this is a great service.

  4. Syahid A. says

    Fantastic service. The only downside is that I still have to change it manually, which are expected, btw. 😀

  5. Goran Web says

    Hi RamV

    Heads up, went to go and check it out and its not letting anyone else in. I have signed up to be notified when it launches. Thanks.

  6. Kevin Garber says

    Hi All

    Thanks for the interest and excitement in spellr.us.

    Beta testing round 1 is closed, but if you register we hope to aim to get another batch of beta testers out soon.

    Custom dictionaries are coming so hang in there.

    Kevin @ spellr.us

  7. Goran Web says

    Hi Ram V, I received an email letting me know that I can go and play with their beta. Wow this tool is brilliant. I would recommend that anyone who reads this blog goes and checks it out, its awesome. Thanks again. Goran

  8. Kevin Garber says

    Hi All

    I tried to send something through the contact form but it didn’t seem to work.

    We have rolled out a major spellr.us upgrade.

    Would love to know what you all think.

    See an overview at:

    Kevin

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