Grammarly has been around since before the AI boom, but its recent upgrades have turned it into a full-fledged AI writing assistant. The browser extension works everywhere — Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn, even social media comment boxes — catching errors and suggesting improvements as you type.
College students benefit most from Grammarly's academic writing features. It catches not just typos and grammar mistakes, but also unclear sentences, passive voice overuse, and inconsistent tone. The plagiarism checker compares your work against billions of web pages, which gives you peace of mind before submitting.
E-commerce sellers use Grammarly to polish product descriptions, marketing emails, and social media posts. A single misspelling in a product listing can tank conversion rates, and Grammarly catches these errors before they go live. The tone detector helps ensure your brand voice stays consistent across all channels.
Real estate agents find Grammarly essential for client-facing communications. Listing descriptions, email newsletters, and social media posts all need to be error-free and professional. Grammarly's generative AI features can also rewrite entire paragraphs to be more concise or compelling, saving time on every piece of content you create.
