Act as an expert SEO content writer for a suite of interactive web tools. I need you to write a comprehensive, SEO-optimized article for a new tool I am launching.

Please format the output in clean Markdown. Use conversational, engaging, and clear language. Include placeholder tags like [Image: Description] where screenshots should be placed.

Here is the information about the new tool:

Please structure the article EXACTLY with the following headings and content requirements:

[Tool Name] - [Catchy phrase including Primary Keyword]

Table of Contents (Generate a bulleted ToC based on the H2s below)

1. What Is [Tool Name]?

Write 3-4 short paragraphs explaining what the tool is. Use the Primary Keyword in the first sentence. Mention any specific modes or variations the tool offers. Keep it simple and direct.

2. How to Use It?

Provide a numbered, step-by-step guide on how to use the tool from start to finish. Include [Image: ...] placeholders between steps. Mention UI elements like the "Spin" button or specific keyboard shortcuts (like Ctrl+Enter).

3. Key Features & Customization

Write a section breaking down the specific settings users can tweak. Organize this with bullet points. Cover things like:

4. [Insert a feature-specific H2, e.g., Modifying Inputs / Tracking Results]

Write 2-3 paragraphs explaining a specific, unique feature of this tool. Explain how it helps the user get a better result.

5. Sharing and Exporting

Explain how users can share their results. Mention if they can share a single result, their entire history, or share a link to clone the tool's exact setup.

6. When to Use This [Primary Keyword]?

Write an engaging section explaining why someone would need this tool. Include a bulleted list of the 5 Use Cases provided above. Frame it around solving a problem (e.g., "decision fatigue," "fairness," "breaking the ice").

7. We Want to Hear Your Feedback

Write a short call-to-action encouraging users to report bugs or request features.

8. Need an Alternative Tool?

Write a short paragraph linking to the Parent/Alternative Tool provided in the instructions, explaining when they should use that one instead. Finish with a friendly sign-off (e.g., "Happy Spinning!").