Grammarly vs. WRITER

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Grammarly
Score 9.2 out of 10
N/A
Grammarly in San Francisco provides its grammar improvement and AI driven writing assistance platform, available on free or paid premium and business plans.
$30
per month per member
WRITER
Score 8.4 out of 10
N/A
WRITER is an end-to-end platform for building, activating, and supervising AI agents across the enterprise. It empowers IT and business teams to collaboratively build agents that automate work, improve decision making, and drive business outcomes.
$39
per month per user
Pricing
GrammarlyWRITER
Editions & Modules
Pro
$30
per month per member
Enterprise
Contact Sales
Starter
$39
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
GrammarlyWRITER
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscount available on Pro plan for annual pricing.
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User Ratings
GrammarlyWRITER
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
(0 ratings)
8.3
(0 ratings)
Usability
8.8
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.9
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
GrammarlyWRITER
Likelihood to Recommend
Grammarly is a great tool that would work well for writers, business professionals, students, and more. The app is incredibly useful in helping to improve writing and offers tons of tools like idea generation, outline drafting, using a specific voice to reach your audience and checking for plagiarism, to name a few.
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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
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Pros
  • Integration with existing tools - Grammarly works in practically all text areas across your browser, including email and things like Google Docs, etc.
  • Quality control - the meat of Grammarly is checking your text and writing in real-time, directly as you type. Most of the time, Grammarly provides very accurate recommendations and quality checks on your text.
  • Analytics and reporting - Grammarly sends regular updates via email about your usage statistics and other detailed info. This type of reporting can be very helpful in tracking your progress over time.
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  • Rewrite tool is incredibly helpful; both in the Writer environment and the Google Chrome extension. Not buggy or laggy like other extensions I've tried.
  • Ask Writer allows me to engage with documents in a conversational manner, instead of spending time crafting and sharpening my prompts.
  • Quality responses from Ask Writer. Unlike other GPTs that are riddled with mistakes and hallucinations, I can use Writer confidently without being paranoid about triple-checking my work. I've used Writer for one year now and only found one error in that time.
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Cons
  • Somewhat expensive.
  • Grammarly itself does not guarantee 100% correctness.
  • Sometimes, it does not remove the marked error even when you have corrected it.
  • Its MS office version faces some issues with plagiarism detection. I have to go on the web version to use plagiarism detection.
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  • 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
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Likelihood to Renew
Either I'm as dumb as a bag of nails, or Grammarly has been an invaluable tool in our communication arsenal since we've been users since 2017. I don't recall which podcast we heard it on, but it may have been when Jordan Harbinger was on Art of Charm. I listen to about 8 podcasts a day, so it was probably on something I listened to, demo'd it, and then ponied up for a paid subscription.
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Usability
It was very easy. I have it applied to all of my browsers as an extension so that I know I have entirely accurate grammar in anything I write for my company. I appreciate having something that will always be applied to anything on my computer. I wish I didn't need to use the Grammarly keyboard on mobile; I want it to read my text boxes like my computer does.
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Support Rating
I have not really used customer support. I used the FAQ page to see how to re-install Grammarly because it wasn't functioning properly in longer documents. It seems to be working better now, but it still does not always underline all of the issues in the actual text. Thus, it is sometimes difficult to know where the errors are located.
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Implementation Rating
Perhaps if you have a team that is not overly computer savvy, which in that case, I'd challenge your hiring decision, there's not much involved. I'm sure there are YouTube videos that go in-depth about implementation but it's really quite simple.
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Alternatives Considered
While DeepSeek (or similar tools) is effective for specific use cases like sentence rephrasing or creative localization, Grammarly offers a more comprehensive and versatile solution for businesses. Its advanced features, integrations, and focus on professionalism make it the preferred choice for organizations seeking to improve communication quality and consistency across teams.
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I tried to find the learning platforms on your search bar but nothing returned. It's basically a contest on who can implement our company's training point of view in all of their training assets/workflows. None of the 5 companies can match what WRITER did. This is because we would be needing a blank canvass to paint our vision of what a perfect training looks like; the other platforms may or may not be open to some of the suggestions that we might IMMEDIATELY need; since WRITER is just a regular Full-Stack AI platform and we already pay for it; we did not need to find another solution for this and potentially saved hundred thousand dollars
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Return on Investment
  • 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.
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  • For its part Writer has built-in drawing tools, facilitating my work on new basic technological creations.
  • It also has a complete equation editor when quantifying any report.
  • But it has a limited group of Fonts and at the same time has a slow processing speed
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ScreenShots

WRITER Screenshots

Screenshot of the shared development environment where IT tackles technical complexity and business defines logic.Screenshot of an example high-impact agent, used to accelerate adoption and minimizing change management.Screenshot of the centralized command center designed to offer everything IT needs to govern a secure, healthy ecosystem of high-performing agents.