What Reddit Says About Grammar Checker Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Grammar Checker apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/ENGLISH
There are several great grammar checkers you can try, like Grammarly, ProWritingAid, and Ginger. Each has its strengths, Grammarly is super user-friendly, ProWritingAid is detailed, and Ginger is great for translations too.
r/AskAcademia
The free Grammarly takes care of the spellchecking and grammar stuff. Although in my experience, it either misses some things or marks some perfectly fine things (in context) as mistakes.
r/grammar
If you're serious about becoming better, there are countless free resources on the Internet. An excellent place to start is with The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation, by Jane Straus.
r/privacy
I would really appreciate any recommendations. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... There's https://languagetool.org/ which should be more privacy friendly than something like Grammarly, they also have an extension which doesn't store any text. A...
r/writing
Scrivener itself doesn't do grammar checking. The ProWritingAid desktop app allows you to open Scrivener projects, though. More replies More replies ... Word spell checker for everything while I write. When in doubt about something it proposes (english is my third language, yet the one I feel t...
r/AskAcademia
Grammarly is a good program for this.
r/writing
Dude I use Grammarly free version and it's perfecto. Try it, my friend. ... Tried it out just now. Does it crash your MS Word while quitting the application?
r/AIToolsTipsNews
Top 15 AI grammar checkers for 2024 include Elephas, Grammarly, Linguix, Sapling, ProWritingAid, Language Tool, Trinka AI, Hemingway Editor, Slick Write, Scribens, GrammarCheck, Ginger, Word · Read more: https://elephas.app/blog/best-ai-gr...
r/androidapps
Gboard can grammar check without a data connection. Grammarly used as the grammar checker for Samsung keyboard needs an Internet connection but interestingly it sometimes is a bit quicker to catch the grammar mistake where on gboard a few times ...
r/ClaudeAI
TL;DR: if your level is low, then ... text and call it a day. If your level is higher, then maybe better Grammarly, ProWritingAid, QuillBot, or LanguageTools....
r/EnglishLearning
I always recommend Grammarly! Even the free version is awesome. ... Thanks for the reply. Just curious if you tried the premium version? ... No prob. And yes, my work has it luckily. I think it’s worth it if you can afford the upgrade! Much more customizable. More replies More replies ... Grammar so...
r/selfpublish
My combo is PWA for in-depth grammar checks and Language Tool for immediate checking while writing. LT doesn't integrate with Scrivener, but it does offer a Gdocs plugin. ... Best checking system: your brain, college courses, and an editor. ... You have to find a way! Editors are necessary. ......
r/selfpublish
Word's built in editor, prowritingaid, and grammarly are all very similar and will get you on your way but won't catch all. Only many many many rounds of editing, beta readers, and an editor might get you close...
r/grammar
Hi, I've been using Grammarly for a while but it just doesn't work well when trying to get help to make sense of things I try to type, I'm not a…
r/androidapps
But if you’re writing longer stories or want more advanced suggestions, LanguageTool or ProWritingAid are better for deeper grammar analysis. ... I think QuillBot is a valid alternative.
r/productivity
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Not sure if they fulfill all of your requirements, but check Quillbot and LanguageTool. I would say that they are the most popular alternatives.
r/productivity
Prowritingaid is great and you can use it free! I love it because it checks grammar, spelling, readability, vague words and diction, overuse of words or phrases, and more. ... Check out Hemingway app.
r/grammar
Update: It doesn't seem to have the same style suggestions as prowritingaid used to have (before it got locked behind a paywall), and it often claimed I made mistakes that weren't there (the suggestions being to change a word to what it already was), but I can just select grammar edits and...
r/grammar
It's often recommended as a good free alternative to the big paid ones. Lately, I've been using an AI extension called Jetwriter AI. It's a bit different since it's more of an all-around writing assistant, but its grammar correction is really solid because it uses models like GPT...
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