Linguix is an AI assistant driven writing aid emphasizing grammar correction, available free and in a paid business premium edition.
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WRITER
Score 8.4 out of 10
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WRITER is a full-stack generative AI platform. It consists of WRITER-built LLMs, a graph-based RAG, AI guardrails, and a flexible application layer. Writer boasts users at enterprises like L’Oreal, Vanguard, and Accenture.
Linguix is a tool that seeks to provide all the necessary support to those who need to write in English as neatly as possible. It does this by using artificial intelligence that allows it to adapt to the context of each user, to offer the most accurate corrections for your writing in English.
I think Writer is perfect for marketing professionals who need to draft copy about dense topics and subject matter, such as within tech and product companies. It bridges the gap of knowledge between marketer and engineer and saves the former countless minutes to bring what the latter develops to the marketplace
Regarding what Writer does, I can say as a first instance it makes my work easier when making my forms, sealing and inserting what I want to implement.
As a second place when it comes to directing me through a business document, you have the option of the synonym search engine and automatic correction.
As a third example, I would say that Writer makes my work easier, is easy to use[,] and saves versions of the same document.
It is difficult to find something that we dislike about this platform because it has the best functions for the realization of dynamic content that helps our organization to plan texts and write all our projects correctly.
we can increase content creation using the best in AI technology.
i do find the organisation a bit confusing, like the functions available in 'ask Writer' being separate to the main window. there were lots of functions i wasn't able to find intuitively that we needed a support call for
asking for a summary of key points doesn't always pick up the main points
I use Grammarly and Wordtune as well. They all have their own strengths. Wordtune is great for helping change tone or rephrase things. Grammarly works almost everywhere and does a good job with pinpointing tone of voice. Linguix is a good all-around spell check and typo catcher. I use all three tools because all three are good.
Writer's "recipes" and workflow approach allow me to think through the process of generation better than an open-chat format like ChatGPT or Gemini. It also is more flexible than Jasper (at least when I tested both).
Linguix is the best way to correct mistakes in my English texts.
It is very useful in content creation since I can use its virtual library with different types and styles of texts to get practical advice through Linguix.