Likelihood to Recommend Copyscape is very well suited for any SME, content writer (freelancer), or research scholar who daily writes fresh content. The tool helps to check the originality of a text and compare it. It also provides a very interesting feature to check where your content has been published and take action if used without consent.
Read full review Grammarly is a step ahead of the traditional spelling and grammar checking tool that is in-built with Microsoft Word. There are scenarios when you have to write long-form content, and depending on your normal day-to-day way of speech, you tend to write content using the same tone and sentence constructs. There may be nothing "wrong" as such, but Grammarly points out those small glitches in your text, which you considered to be correct but is not really correct. One such area is the usage of "passive voice" in the sentences that I used to write. I find Grammarly really helpful here.
Read full review Pros It is my favorite because of its simple way of operating. It is quite easy to commission and someone can effortlessly execute your verification. CopyScape allows you the landing page where the content is copied. Copyscape uses Google and Bing to search the Internet for plagiarism. Read full review Integration with existing tools - Grammarly works in practically all text areas across your browser, including email and things like Google Docs, etc. Quality control - the meat of Grammarly is checking your text and writing in real-time, directly as you type. Most of the time, Grammarly provides very accurate recommendations and quality checks on your text. Analytics and reporting - Grammarly sends regular updates via email about your usage statistics and other detailed info. This type of reporting can be very helpful in tracking your progress over time. Read full review Cons There is no opportunity to confirm whether or not all of the sources listed have been thoroughly reviewed. No explanation of sources checked - The program does not specify which sources were reviewed. There are no free sign-ups - Usually, tools allow you to enroll for free for a month or so. Read full review Somewhat expensive. Grammarly itself does not guarantee 100% correctness. Sometimes, it does not remove the marked error even when you have corrected it. Its MS office version faces some issues with plagiarism detection. I have to go on the web version to use plagiarism detection. Read full review Usability I can easily access it in Word by clicking on the menu widget - where I do most of my writing. (Would love one for Powerpoint too???)
Read full review Support Rating I have not really used customer support. I used the FAQ page to see how to re-install Grammarly because it wasn't functioning properly in longer documents. It seems to be working better now, but it still does not always underline all of the issues in the actual text. Thus, it is sometimes difficult to know where the errors are located.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Copyscape differs from other software by focusing on digital rights management, plus it has all the essential anomaly detection features, so it's meant to meet the needs of Windows in one place, as well as to detect plagiarism.
Read full review I have not used anything like Grammarly before and that is probably why I love it so much. It works very well for what I need. Plus, it goes above and beyond. I don't need it all the time but it is great to use in any communication occasion. I love it
Read full review Return on Investment When it comes to information and content, Copyscape helps the business become more efficient and trustworthy. The number of information on the blog is increasing, which is important to maintain a high level of topics and attract visitors to the site. Read full review Grammarly saves me time by making sure that my texts and emails are mistake-free, I don’t have to do a lot of research anymore while writing It gives me peace of mind knowing that all my sent messages are professionally written and correct Read full review ScreenShots