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Blog posts, earnings calls, newsletters — anything made of words. Paste it in the sidebar and Content Sorter 2000 will score it across six dimensions.

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What is this site?

Content Sorter 2000 scores any text across six dimensions — heat, density, personal voice, polish, texture, and momentum — then lets you compare documents side by side with seven different visualizations. Paste anything from blog posts to earnings calls and see where it lands.

What's the coolest feature?

Switch to manual sort, drag your documents into your own ranking, then open the Footprint view. It maps your gut-feel order against the computed scores so you can see exactly where your intuition agrees with — or overrides — the numbers.

Do you use my data?

No. All scoring runs locally in your browser and on our stateless, high-performance infrastructure — your text is never stored on our servers and is never sent to any commercial AI or third-party vendor.

More coming?

Yes — more scoring dimensions, team workspaces, and an API are in the works. Hit Stay in the loop in the sidebar to get updates.

What do the six axes mean?

Heat — how emotionally charged is the writing? A fiery opinion piece scores high; a calm financial report scores low.

Density — how tightly packed is the information? A deep technical walkthrough scores high; a breezy personal update scores low.

Personal — how present is the author? A confessional essay scores high; an unsigned corporate memo scores low.

Polish — how finished does the writing feel? A carefully edited feature scores high; a quick off-the-cuff post scores low.

Texture — how surprising is the writing surface? A piece that mixes tones or breaks its own patterns scores high; a uniform, predictable template scores low.

Momentum — does the piece pull you forward? Writing that builds, escalates, or drives toward a point scores high; writing that wanders or sits still scores low.

How are documents compared?

Each document gets a score from 0 to 1 on every axis. You can compare profiles side by side — the scores won't shift when you add or remove other documents from your batch.

What are hints?

Hints are one or two plain-English labels — like "dense, cool" or just "personal" — that call out what stands out most about a document in the context of your current batch.

What about the visualizations?

Quadrant — pick any two axes for x/y and see where each document lands. Good for finding clusters and outliers on two dimensions at once.

Radar — overlays all six axes as a filled polygon per document. Reveals the overall shape of each piece: a spiky radar means the writing is extreme on some axes and muted on others; a round one means it's even across the board.

Heatmap — sorts documents top to bottom by one axis and color-codes the rest. Useful for spotting which axes travel together and which are independent.

Parallel Coordinates — draws a line for each document across all six axes left to right. Crossing lines reveal inversions; bundles reveal consensus.

Bump Chart — shows how each document's rank changes across axes. A document that's #1 in heat but #8 in polish will have a dramatic crossing line.

Rollercoaster — orders documents by one axis and plots a second axis as the curve. Good for asking "as heat goes up, what happens to polish?"

Footprint — only available in manual sort. Maps your hand-ranked order against the computed score to show where your editorial judgment agrees with or overrides the numbers.

Terms & Conditions

Last updated: February 2026

1. Acceptance

By accessing or using Content Sorter 2000 (“the Service”), you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

2. Description of Service

Content Sorter 2000 scores and visualizes text across multiple dimensions. Scoring runs locally in your browser and on our stateless, high-performance infrastructure. We do not store, sell, or share the text you submit.

3. No Warranty

The Service is provided “as is” and “as available” without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. We do not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of any scores or analysis.

4. Limitation of Liability

In no event shall Sidebet Solutions Inc. or its affiliates be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of or related to your use of the Service, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. Our total liability shall not exceed the amount you paid to use the Service (if any).

5. Acceptable Use

You agree not to:

  • Use the Service for any unlawful purpose or in violation of any applicable law or regulation.
  • Attempt to reverse-engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Service.
  • Use automated scripts, bots, or scrapers to access the Service in a manner that degrades performance for other users.
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6. Intellectual Property

All content, trademarks, and technology comprising the Service are owned by Sidebet Solutions Inc. You retain ownership of any text you submit; we claim no rights over your content.

7. Advertising

The infrastructure required to operate the free tier of the Service is substantial. To keep the Service free we may introduce advertising in the future. If we do, advertising will never affect the features or functionality of the Service, and advertisers will never be given access to, or any rights over, the text you submit.

8. Termination

We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your access at any time, without notice, for conduct that we determine violates these Terms or is harmful to other users or the Service.

9. Changes to Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. Continued use of the Service after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.

10. Governing Law

These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.

11. Contact

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