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Best Grammarly Alternatives For Error-Free Writing

Grammarly is undoubtedly one of the best tools in the market to find and fix mistakes in your writing. It helps you with spelling, punctuation, and grammar all in one place, which saves you time and improves your overall writing quality. But what happens if Grammarly ever goes out of business? Or if it stops working? Or if works properly with certain programs? Here are five Grammarly alternatives that can help you stay on top of your writing game no matter what happens.

Ginger

Ginger is one of the best Grammarly alternatives. You may use Ginger to correct many kinds of grammatical errors, even punctuation. Ginger also offers translation services in more than 40 languages. You can write in Spanish, for instance, and then translate it into English.

The free tool has a character restriction of 350 characters. If you sign up for the Ginger grammar checker, though, you can acquire a much more powerful Google Chrome extension for free. This will open the Ginger Writer software, which will allow you to copy and paste your text to check for errors.

Ginger also provides a smartphone app, Ginger Keyboard, that detects grammatical mistakes in messages, emails, and social media posts.

If you desire more than the free version, you have three options for switching to Ginger Premium. Monthly billing is $20.97, and annual billing is $7.49.

LanguageTool

LanguageTool is an open-source proofreader and punctuation checker that can rectify punctuation and grammatical errors in over 20 languages. Aside from English, it supports over 25 languages, including Spanish, Russian, and French. It includes a personal dictionary. Because the focus of this tool is on simplicity, it lacks the functionality found in other grammar checkers. The free version restricts you to 20,000 characters each check (about 3,500 words).

If you require more than what the free version provides, LanguageTool Premium offers three alternatives. Monthly billing of $19, quarterly billing of $13 ($39), or annual billing of $4.92 ($59). LanguageTool is the best option if you need a basic spell checker with grammatical checking prowess.

ProWritingAid

Aside from Grammarly, ProWritingAid is one of the more effective grammar checkers. It will notify you whether you have committed a grammar mistake, spelling error, punctuation error, or style blunder, and it will provide detailed feedback on your writing. The only drawbacks of this tool are that the free trial is restricted to 500 words, there is no monthly version: you must pay for a year, and no phone app versions are available for either iPhone or Android.

ProWritingAid Premium is available for $70 per year, $100 for two years, $140 for three years, or $240 for a lifetime subscription.

Sapling.ai

Sapling.ai is more than simply a grammar checker; it’s also an AI-powered writing assistant that can help you enhance your writing style tremendously. The best thing is that it is also a free service that includes grammar and spelling checks, autocomplete recommendations and other features.

Sapling uses deep learning technology to make intelligent suggestions as you write. This technology can also determine the tone of the article and suggest adjustments as necessary. Sapling.ai Premium subscriptions start at $25/month if you require more than the free version provides.

Outwrite

Outwrite is a simple grammar checker with a free version that focuses on basic proofreading and a paid version that contains a robust algorithm for detecting errors. The free edition includes spell checking, basic grammar and punctuation checks, a paraphrasing tool, and synonyms, just like Grammarly. The best thing about Outwrite is that you also have access to a web editor, where you can paste your text and make changes right away. Monthly subscriptions to Outwrite Premium start at $9.95.

Sandy
Sandy
Sandy received her Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Delta State University, After graduation, she began her career as a content writer at a marketing agency, where she worked on a variety of projects for clients in a range of industries.She has worked with clients in the tech, finance, and healthcare industries, crafting blog posts, articles, website copy, and more.In her spare time, Sandy enjoys reading, writing fiction, watching football, and spending time with her family.