Problem
- Websites often span across thousands of separate web pages creating a challenge in performing a site wide spell check.
- Spelling errors on large websites that have multiple content contributors cannot be easily identified by the website content manager.
- English web pages constructed by non-native English speakers can be prone to spelling errors.
- Deadline pressures for editors at frequently updated websites such as news websites can create an environment prone to the introduction of spelling errors.
- Spelling errors are often not identified during a visual inspection of content due to the brain’s ability to automatically compensate for incorrect or missing letters.
Solution
- Create an automatic online spell check for mistakes in
US,
UK,
CA,
AU & International English website content (new languages being introduced regularly). - Unique spellFOCUS technology identifies genuine errors and ignores false positives.
- View screenshots of errors on the web page & get notified of newly introduced errors automatically.
- Automatically identify & spell check new content or spell check only a specific section of your website - e.g. a knowledge base.
- Flag specific content such as blog comments to be ignored during the spell check process.
- Use spellr.us - become a hero in your office!
* based on survey conducted across 60 websites including 30 University websites and 30 technology company websites during January 2009 and through ongoing independent testing. Websites located predominantly in the United States of America, Australia and the United Kingdom.


