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Users consistently praise the real-time feedback and ease of use of this product, highlighting how it helps catch grammar and spelling errors instantly, which enhances their writing quality. Many appreciate its ability to improve tone and clarity, making communication more effective. However, some users note that it can occasionally suggest changes that don't fit their intended style.

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Vishaka C.
VC
Web Developer
Computer Software
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Great for quick grammar checks and clarity improvements"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

Another thing I like is how well Grammarly integrates with different platforms I use daily. Whether it’s browser-based work or writing in the Windows app, it feels consistent and easy to access everywhere.

In terms of performance, it’s generally fast and works in real time without slowing things down. I rarely notice any delay, even when working on longer content.

The free version itself is quite useful for basic writing needs, though some advanced features are part of the premium plan. For regular users, it still offers good value.

I didn’t need much onboarding since it’s very straightforward to use, but the suggestions and guidance make it easy to understand and improve over time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

One thing I don’t like about Grammarly is that sometimes the suggestions can feel a bit too aggressive, especially when it comes to tone or rewriting sentences. There are times when the original sentence is already fine, but it still suggests changes that don’t really match what I want to say.

I’ve also noticed that the desktop app can occasionally slow down a bit when working on longer documents. It’s not a major issue, but it can be slightly distracting.

Another limitation is that some of the more useful features are only available in the premium version, which might not be ideal for everyone. The free version works well for basic needs, but you do feel the restrictions after a point.

Overall, these are minor issues, and they don’t take away much from the overall usefulness of the tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

PP
Software developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Effortless Writing Boost Seamless Integrations and Helpful Suggestions"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

What I really value about Grammarly is how it improves the quality of my communication at work without much effort. In my corporate role I regularly write emails, reports and client messages and the ease of use makes it very convenient to get instant suggestion while typing. The ease of implementation is smooth since it works across browsers and integrations into tools I already use. It offers a good number of features like grammar checks, tone suggestions, clarity improvements and plagiarism detection. Because writing is a daily task for me my frequency of use is very high. The ease of integration with email platforms and document tools makes it even more useful. Also whenever needed the help resources and customer support are quite helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

One thing I have noticed is that sometimes the suggestions can feel slightly repetitive or not perfectly aligned with the intended tone. Also some advanced writing insights are limited to the premium version. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kunal H.
KH
Business Analyst
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"My Daily Go-To for Catching Grammar Mistakes in User Stories"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

Grammarly is my daily solution for the grammar mistakes I make while writing user stories for my developers. The floating widget shows how many mistakes are in the story and helps me correct them. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

When I’m writing long paragraphs, it sometimes takes a while for the suggestions to appear, and I think this could be improved. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Megan K.
MK
Project Manager
Higher Education
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Real-Time Tone Adaptation That Makes Technical Writing Clear and Effortless"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

What stands out most to me about Grammarly is how it adapts tone in real time, especially in Gmail threads with researchers and external partners. I can take a dense, technical update (for example, on mariculture permitting or hatchery outputs) and quickly shift it into a more accessible version for non-technical stakeholders without having to rewrite everything from scratch; the suggestions refresh almost instantly as I edit. I’ve been using it daily for about eight months, mainly in Chrome and Edge, and the interface felt intuitive from day one. In regular use, it does a good job picking up context, catching things like subject–verb agreement in long sentences and flagging vague phrasing in project summaries. The AI rewrite tool is practical, I’ll highlight a paragraph in a proposal draft and cycle through a few alternatives until one matches the tone I need. I also use the similarity checker before sharing external-facing documents. Overall, it feels like an always-on editor that stays out of the way. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

With very long documents—like 40-page grant proposals or technical reports—I do notice CPU spikes that lead to lag. This is especially noticeable when I have multiple tabs open alongside Excel models and email, since it can slow down scrolling and make editing feel less responsive. Also, when I’ve reached out to support, the replies have sometimes felt generic rather than tailored to the specific issue I was dealing with. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jenny D.
JD
director
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Great Writing Assistance, Minor Integration Hiccups"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I use Grammarly when writing emails and curriculum. It helps me when I'm stuck trying to come up with a good way to word something, or when I miss typos or grammar errors. I like that it helps with communicating the best tone for my emails. I appreciate that it lets me choose how to change things, which means I can adjust my writing without losing my original content. Unlike other AI services, it doesn't change my writing completely. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

I don't like that it gets in the way of the screen when I am writing and it blocks things so I can't see what's on the screen. I can't move it or adjust where it is on my screen. Sometimes it's not easy to integrate it on various places. I've had to sign in multiple times and sometimes it doesn't work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from Yana M of Grammarly

Hi Jenny,

Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We're glad that Grammarly saves you time when editing your writing.

As for your comment about the suggestions for proper nouns and names, we recommend adding those words to your personal dictionary. This will prevent Grammarly from providing suggestions for the words that are important to you. Here's how: https://gram.ly/cbbHWbj

If you require any further assistance, please contact us at https://gram.ly/47tlPic

Thanks again,

Grammarly Support team

Rakesh J.
RJ
Consultant Gynecologist and Medical Educator
Hospital & Health Care
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Helpful Tool for Doctors and Content Creators"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

What I like best about Grammarly is that it’s very simple to use and fits perfectly into my daily work. I work as a gynecologist and also write health related blogs and articles, so I do a lot of writing every day. Grammarly helps me make my reports, patient messages, and online content clear, professional, and easy to read. It quickly corrects grammar, spelling, and tone mistakes, which saves me time when I’m busy with patients or writing articles.

I also like how easy it was to set up. I didn’t need any help or training , it worked right away with my browser, email, and Word documents. That made the implementation part very smooth and stress free. Now I use it several times a day without even thinking about it.

The tone suggestions are also very helpful. They make my writing sound polite and empathetic, which is important when I’m communicating with patients or writing about sensitive health topics.

Overall, Grammarly is a very reliable tool for my work. It saves time, improves the quality of my writing, and helps me communicate clearly both in my clinic and online work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

What I dislike about Grammarly is that it sometimes doesn’t recognize medical terms or abbreviations correctly, which can slow me down when I’m writing reports or patient notes. A few of the suggestions can also make the writing sound too formal, especially when I want a simple and friendly tone for patients. I stay careful not to include any patient details because of privacy concerns. Sometimes it also takes a little longer to load when working on big documents, but that’s rare. Overall, these are small issues compared to the help it provides every day. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Farman K.
FK
Senior Website Specialist
Computer Software
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Effortless Content Perfection with Stellar Usability"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I use Grammarly to write our website content, customer stories, and social media posts, which helps us fix grammatical and spelling mistakes. Grammarly makes our content better and optimized according to different tones. I like the simple use of it. It also works great with our communication software Slack and HubSpot emails, along with WordPress edit mode. The initial setup was very easy, I'd rate it 10 out of 10. Overall, I think it is pretty good for me, and I would recommend it to a friend or colleague with a score of 10 out of 10. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

Grammerly is awesome what i disclike is the small icon of grammerly popping up when i write something on the copy Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Windy O.
WO
Teacher
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Effortless Grammar Perfection with Top Accuracy"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I use Grammarly for several tasks as an English major, mainly for checking grammar and sometimes for AI similarity checks on my work. Grammarly is really helpful in correcting my mistakes when I write long essays and make revisions for my thesis. I find it very convenient because it quickly suggests the correct words to use, making things faster. I definitely like their grammar checker and believe it's the best among online grammar checkers. Grammarly's grammar checker works well with Turnitin's similarity checker, which is often used by university students here in the Philippines. For me, the initial setup was very easy as the instructions are clear. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

I think it would be really nice if Grammarly could improve their AI checker so that I won't have to switch between Grammarly and Turnitin whenever I write something that needs to be published. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Yogesh Babu  D.
YD
Senior Security Research Analyst
Computer Software
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Effortless Writing with Real-Time Feedback"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I use Grammarly for work, and it keeps me correct, whether I'm writing a long paragraph, an email to a client, or producing a report. From small punctuation errors like missing a comma to getting it right when choosing between American and British English, Grammarly is an amazing tool. I love the real-time feedback, like restructuring sentences so they sound more natural. The icon of the tool hovers around my workspace without being overly intrusive, and I actually get joy out of using this tool without having to fight the tool. The initial setup was as easy as plug and play. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

Sometimes while accepting the edits suggested by Grammarly, it tends to merge two successive words together, which at times is a bit irritating. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

AS
Research Assistant
Higher Education
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Grammarly Sharpened My Writing Workflow with Clear Explanations and Reliable Tone Checks"
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I’ve used Grammarly for about two years across reports, literature reviews, and internal comms, and it genuinely sharpens my writing workflow. It’s not just about fixing mistakes; Grammarly explains them, so each edit turns into a quick learning moment. I also like the color-coded highlights that keep everything in one place—no tab-hopping—which is especially helpful when I’m juggling multiple sources. For a final pass, the clarity and tone scoring feels very reliable, and the AI assistant nudges me with references while flagging how readers might interpret trickier sections. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

The mobile keyboard tends to lag when I’m editing quick notes or comments in Docs, and it feels noticeably less smooth than native keyboards. I also really wish there were an offline mode—I’d feel safer editing unpublished drafts and participant notes locally. I understand the cloud-based model, but I’d still prefer having more local and offline control when I’m working. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

1 month

Return on Investment

11 months

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