Copywritely is an SEO and grammar checking writing aid, from Ukrainian company Boosta.
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Litera Draft
Score 9.3 out of 10
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Litera Desktop is a single toolbar designed to include everything a lawyer needs to draft documents and create an integrated, seamless experience that ensures user adoption and consolidates vendors.
Copywritely helps you to exponentially increase all your content, since it allows you to be able to eliminate, replace and transcribe your low-quality content again, to increase the traffic of people on your website and attract more potential customers, it is a specialist in solving problems plagiarism tool, helping you build a comprehensive search to eliminate plagiarism and keyword spam, it features exceptional grammar copywriters, paraphrase tools, and an unrivaled word counter. this tool does not have anything inappropriate.
Litera Desktop has many functions, but it is still a user-friendly program. Very easy to implement and easy to train. We send a variety of documents to clients and other legal professionals electronically. Litera will clean and scrub documents so that there is no hidden metadata when the documents are transferred. This keeps not only our clients and their files safe, but it keeps our email programs safe and clean as well.
You need to be careful when using a PDF Filler to turn off (easily done by un-checking a box that pops up alongside the forwarding email) the Metadata removal, as it will empty everything from the PDF form that you just added.
I gave Workshare Compare such a high rating because I don't think I could do my job without it. It has just become so integral to my workflow, that if I were to ever change jobs I think I would have to insist my new employer to me a license. It is fast and just works 99% of the time. It is very rare that it gives me errors, and when it does it's likely because the underlying document is corrupted, not because of any issues with Workshare Compare.
Includes a grammar check system. But if you are going to compare Copywritely to Grammarly only in terms of grammar checking, you will notice a difference, because Grammarly focuses 100% on grammar.
The only other program I've used that performs a similar function is Microsoft Word, which does have a comparison feature built in. However, I find the Microsoft Word comparison harder to read and slightly less accurate. For example, I think Workshare Compare does a much better job in determining when you have moved the text to another part of the document (rather than showing it as a regular deletion in one place and in another place).