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Grammarly Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 9.1 out of 10
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9.1 out of 10

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Pros

Real-time analysis feature: Users have appreciated Grammarly's real-time analysis feature, which suggests and corrects word usage in a specific context. Many users have found this to be a valuable proofreading tool that provides reliable and accurate suggestions for improving their writing.

Highly accurate spell check: Grammarly's spell check feature has received praise from users for its high accuracy in identifying common spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, and syntactic errors. Several reviewers have found this feature to be helpful in ensuring error-free writing.

Tone detection capability: Users highly value Grammarly's ability to detect the tone of their writing, which helps them ensure that their text sounds friendly and professional. This feature is seen as valuable by many users in maintaining the desired tone in their communication.

Reviews

124 Reviews

Instant Usability and Improvement in Communication Skills

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I know Grammarly is used more broadly in my organization, but I can only speak to my team's and my personal use. We are a multi-cultural international team managing multiple communication pathways and maintaining a large number of internal documents. Grammarly helps us with all of this.

Pros

  • Provide suggestions for clear, simplified written communications in a seamless way
  • Help improve professionalism and also human-ness to communication
  • Streamlined integrations of grammarly across all the platforms I use

Cons

  • Nothing to suggest at this time

Likelihood to Recommend

Grammarly is a no-brainer for me. If you spend much of your day working across email, Google's suite of tools, Slack, etc., Grammarly seamlessly integrates with all of these and allows you to be a far greater communicator with almost no effort.

If you write at all use Grammarly

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Grammarly daily to enhance my writing for internal emails, marketing email copywriting, and website copy.

The business problems Grammarly addresses are uniform tone for customer-facing copywriting, elimination of writing errors, and having a custom library of words unique to our business.

Pretty much anytime I write, I use Grammarly's suggestions to improve my writing and correct my mistakes.

Pros

  • Fix writing errors
  • Suggest better words and phrasing
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Sometimes the widget gets in the way
  • If I don't have access to a feature, stop suggesting it as a blurred suggestion

Likelihood to Recommend

If you write at all, use Grammarly. It's very easy to use, highly accurate, and greatly improves your writing. Whether it's getting a message across to your manager, team, or external business partners, Grammarly makes sure you don't have to worry about your writing.

Vetted Review
Grammarly
4 years of experience

Good Solid Tool

Rating: 6 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Grammarly to spell check grammar check my work. And I also use Grammarly AI tools to make my work more readable and optimized. I mainly use it for digital work like blog posts, webpages and newsletters. It helps me become more agile as I take on more clients and work.

Pros

  • Spell check
  • Grammar check
  • AI

Cons

  • AI could be better
  • UX could be better

Likelihood to Recommend

It is good at its core function, which is spell check and grammar check/optimization. The AI is ok but not great compared to ChatGPT and Claude.

Vetted Review
Grammarly
14 years of experience

My mixed experience with Grammarly Business

Rating: 6 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use it for writing emailer contect, product roadmaps, marketing messaging communications, video scripts, newsletters, landing pages content etc. I am part of the marketing team and we utilize it for writing and framing both internal and external content. Grammarly is used across Marketing, finance, legal and other ancillary teams.

Pros

  • Identifying wrong spelling, or english language spelling as per the country language. For example while writing an email to Americans, we might use the spelling color, rather than colour to give more personalisation.
  • Detecting AI langauge and making communications more authentic.
  • Ease of passing access to the account across team members.

Cons

  • UI is very annoying, the hovering cloud of shut down button can be avoided.
  • Very relentless in highlighting wrong grammar,the red highlights gets annoying on screen while typing.
  • Instead of real time checking, i would prefer all at once after writing my piece.

Likelihood to Recommend

1. When writing a very important email to internal or external stakeholders.

2. When creating long form marketing content.

3. When writing social media captions.

4. Can be used to identify AI language.

5. To find region specific colloquial terms.

6. Less appropriate for writing low stakes internal emails, or internal chat messaging.

Grammarly is very user friendly and worth the money

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Grammarly to help me write professional policy one pagers and other important documents to ensure it is free from errors and in the right tone. It is a very helpful tool because it helps ensure I am writing in the right tone for my intended purpose and audience.

Pros

  • Professional tone
  • Helpful edits
  • Catch errors

Cons

  • Better understanding casual vs formal tone

Likelihood to Recommend

Grammarly is very helpful in emails and professional business writing when you need help in ensuring your writing is free of errors and written exceptionally well.

Grammarly Good

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Grammarly likely the same way many other businesses use it: as a tool to guide our language usage and make our communications crisp, clear and concise. The scope is largely any written communication, including email, Slack, and knowledge base articles/customer communications. It doesn't address business problems directly, per se, but it offers fine guidance.

Pros

  • Reduces word count for clearer sentences
  • Good diction advice
  • Filling in missing punctuation

Cons

  • The location of the overlay tool can be disruptive and hide text

Likelihood to Recommend

Grammarly seems well-suited for basically any written communication, especially for folks who struggle with the written word. Myself, I don't think I struggle at all, but it still manages to offer improvements on my messages, and I do find it helpful here and there.

Vetted Review
Grammarly
1 year of experience

Grammarly makes my life easier

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Grammarly has made editing documents and emails that I need to send to students, faculty, and staff much easier. I appreciate that I have the ability to use the program to edit in real time and also there are ways that I can improve my writing ( like when I use it to improve a recommendation letter) and I find that very helpful as well. Grammarly has made my life easier!

Pros

  • Improves my writing tense
  • Helps with editing
  • Helps me be more precise with what I am trying to convey

Cons

  • Sometimes the edits are not helpful ( not accurate)
  • I don't like when it times out at times

Likelihood to Recommend

I feel that Grammarly is really helpful with writing long emails and letters of recommendation. I find it very helpful to make sure that I am conveying exactly what I want it too. I appreciate that the edits are in real time right on my screen and it is very helpful.

Vetted Review
Grammarly
5 years of experience

A Game Changer For Today Communication.

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Grammarly helps me craft job postings and job descriptions, and allows me to collaborate internally and with candidates.

Pros

  • Enhances professional communication.
  • Tone adjustment for candidate communication.
  • Clarity for internal Stakeholders.

Cons

  • Poor handling of resume reviews.
  • Team features and collaboration.
  • Lack of integration with ATS Portals.

Likelihood to Recommend

The Scenarios where Grammarly helped me with writing job descriptions, email communication with candidates, creating LinkedIn or social media postings, and reviewing candidate documents for onboarding, and helps with various areas, such as screening questions and answers, also helps handle the calls in a better way with candidates for communication building

Vetted Review
Grammarly
1 year of experience

From drab to fab

Rating: 10 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Grammarly has not only helped with general sentence structure and grammar issues, but the AI feature helps with tone and clarity. We send out many donor communications throughout the year and Grammarly has helped keep everything clear, concise, and professional. I highly recommend adding Grammarly for any professional writings.

Pros

  • Grammar
  • Sentence structure
  • Tone
  • Improving writing with suggestions

Cons

  • Contradicts itself at times with suggestions
  • Can change the intent of the sentence
  • Fights with Word corrections at times.

Likelihood to Recommend

Grammarly is well suited to use anytime you are writing. It doesn't matter if it's an email or a word document.

Vetted Review
Grammarly
5 years of experience

Recommended to use

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Grammarly to suggest spelling check and give me more vocabulary options. I use it in writing emails or even rewrite the sentence for me in some cases. The tool helps maintain a consistent tone, especially in client-facing communication, ensuring messages are polite, confident, and aligned with the organization's standards.

Pros

  • spell check
  • alternate words and vocabulary
  • professional sentences

Cons

  • rewrite the whole paragraph

Likelihood to Recommend

When drafting important emails to clients, stakeholders, or partners, Grammarly ensures the tone is professional and polite while eliminating grammar or spelling errors.While preparing reports, proposals, or presentations for internal or external use, Grammarly helps maintain clarity, proper structure, and a formal tone. Employees whose first language is not English use Grammarly to enhance their writing, making it more fluent and grammatically accurate.