You'd be losing a lot if you don't use Grammarly
Overall Satisfaction with Grammarly
Grammarly helps me write clearly and error-free whenever I'm responding to high-value clients' emails. This allows my team and I to appear in the most professional manner possible. We work in a very fast-paced environment where quick and accurate communication is key, and it's obvious that quick and accurate don't usually go together, so having a tool like Grammarly ensures that we don't sacrifice quality to speed.
Pros
- Highlighting any writing errors whether grammatical, punctual.
- Suggesting better wording, rephrasing and sometimes omitting unnecessary jargon.
- Works cross platform, and allows us to have a space to draft and take notes.
Cons
- Loading times can be a little too long especially when writing emails in Outlook and Gmail.
- Sometimes it fixes things we don't want to fix.
- It's allowing us to communicate more effectively and more confidently.
- Presenting our staff and agents to the customers in the best way possible, and helps shine us up and everyone will know we pay attention to detail.
- Our objective is to help our customers and be the bridge that connects the customers with the engineers and technical teams in the software vendors side, and having a like Grammarly is a game changer because it knows all the correct marketing and technical terms.
- QuillBot and LanguageTool
Nothing comes close to Grammarly in terms of ease of use and quick setup. It practically works right out of the box without any rigorous configuration. It also allows you to pick a specific dialect which isn't available in other apps. And since Grammarly introduced AI features, its counterparts lost their advantage.
Do you think Grammarly delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Grammarly's feature set?
Yes
Did Grammarly live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Grammarly go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Grammarly again?
Yes


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