Keyword Check

TPT Keyword Checker for Better Product Visibility

Use SpyLore to check whether your listing has a clear primary keyword, useful supporting phrases, and enough buyer context to compete.

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Target keyword

TPT keyword checker

Paste your title, description, and tags into the checker.

Review whether the primary keyword is present and natural.

Check for grade, subject, skill, product type, and buyer outcome details.

Remove unrelated or repetitive phrases that weaken clarity.

Check clarity before chasing rankings

A keyword checker helps you see whether a listing is focused. If the title targets one phrase, the description targets another, and the tags are broad or unrelated, the listing sends mixed signals. SpyLore helps you spot that problem quickly.

The first check is simple: can a teacher identify the grade, subject, skill, and product type in a few seconds? If not, keyword work should start with clarity rather than extra phrases.

A strong keyword check does not reward stuffing. It rewards relevance, placement, and consistency. Your primary phrase should appear naturally, and related phrases should support the same buyer intent.

Review title, description, and tags together

Listing elements work as a system. A title may be strong, but if the description never explains the included materials, buyers may hesitate. Tags may include useful terms, but if they do not match the product, they can attract poor-fit traffic.

SpyLore encourages a whole-listing review. Look at the title promise, the opening paragraph, the included-materials section, and the tag set. Each part should point to the same product angle.

This is especially useful before updating an older product. You can identify whether the issue is keyword targeting, listing copy, or product positioning before making changes.

Use scores as guidance, not a shortcut

An SEO score can be helpful, but it is not the final truth. A listing with a perfect score can still fail if the product is not useful. A listing with a modest score can still sell if it solves a painful classroom problem.

Use the score to find obvious gaps: missing grade language, no product type, weak first paragraph, too few specific terms, or repeated phrases that sound unnatural. Then edit with the buyer in mind.

The best result is a listing that reads clearly and targets a realistic phrase. SpyLore helps you reach that balance faster.

Step-by-step workflow

  1. 1Paste your title, description, and tags into the checker.
  2. 2Review whether the primary keyword is present and natural.
  3. 3Check for grade, subject, skill, product type, and buyer outcome details.
  4. 4Remove unrelated or repetitive phrases that weaken clarity.
  5. 5Rewrite the title and opening description around one focused promise.

FAQ

What does a TPT keyword checker do?

It reviews listing text for keyword clarity, relevance, placement, and missing buyer context.

Does a high SEO score guarantee sales?

No. A score can guide improvements, but sales also depend on product quality, demand, preview strength, and pricing.

Should I repeat my keyword many times?

No. Use the primary keyword naturally and support it with related phrases that help teachers understand the product.

Can I check my listing for free?

Yes. Use the free SpyLore TPT SEO score checker for a quick review.