
WritingFreemium
Grammarly
Grammarly's strength is that it's already wherever you type — Gmail, Slack, LinkedIn, Word, the browser. Beyond grammar checks, it now handles tone shifts, brand-voice enforcement (Business plan), and generative drafting from a short prompt. It's not the sharpest writer in isolation — Claude or ChatGPT will produce better long-form — but no other tool meets you in the inbox and the doc and the DM with the same correction layer.

What it's good for
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Catching the embarrassing typo or unclear sentence in an email before you hit send
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Enforcing a defined brand voice across a marketing team's outbound writing (Business plan)
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Tone-shifting a draft from "casual" to "diplomatic" before sending to a client
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Quick generative drafts inside the same UI you're already using to send messages
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ESL writers polishing English-language outputs to a consistent professional register
How to use it
Install the browser extension, the desktop app, and the mobile keyboard so the same writing layer follows you across every surface. Set up a brand-voice profile if you're on the Business plan and let it flag drift on outbound writing. For drafting, hit the Grammarly button inside any text field, give it a one-line prompt ("polite follow-up to a missed deadline"), and edit from the suggested draft rather than starting from blank.
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