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Users consistently praise Grammarly for its ease of use and seamless integration across various platforms, making it a valuable tool for enhancing writing clarity and professionalism. Many appreciate how it provides real-time feedback and suggestions that improve their writing without altering their unique voice. However, some users note that the interface can occasionally be intrusive, which may disrupt the writing process.

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Binaya M.
BM
Binaya M.
Freelance
Media Production
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Fast, Real-Time Writing Help with Smart Rewrites Across Every Platform"
5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I really like real time writing assistance of Grammarly. It can instantly catch grammar, spelling, punctuation, and clarity while I write, which saves me time. I also appreciate the AI-powered rewrite suggestion and tone detection. Another feature i find valuable is that Grammarly works on multiple platforms, including my web browser, Google Docs, and email. Its very fast and responsive to do its job. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

There is nothing that I dislike about Grammarly. Only one downside is that some of its advanced AI features and writing suggestions are only available with the Premium plan, which can be expensive for Nepali users. Also, sometimes its UI can block the writing area, which I sometimes find annoying. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

SR
Sameer R.
Operations - Executive
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
""Write Faster And Better With Grammarly""
4.5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I use Grammarly daily as almost 90% of my work involves writing, whether chatting with customers, sending work mails or group updates. Few things I like most:

- One click makes my writing sound professional, no manual rewording needed

- Tone detection helps me sound right for formal mails or casual team messages

- It checks grammar in real time ensuring error free interactions with stakeholders

- Best thing is it works everywhere I type, Gmail, Outlook, Chat tools in my laptop Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

- Suggestions sometimes pop up aggressively and interrupt writing flow, especially during fast paced interactions

- Sometimes changes the tone or meaning while rephrasing, have to double change before sending Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Martyn W.
MW
Martyn W.
Pastor, Author
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Classic Citation Format Is Essential for My Academic Writing"
5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I write a lot of academic papers, and the ability to accept my citations in the classic format is best for me. The new form does not work well for strong academic papers. It wants to rearrange how and where the citations are done. I do not think I could use it without the classic provision. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

I write 95% theological papers. Capitalization of Biblical and Theological terms is critical. The system does not pick up the proper capitalizations and wants them changed, or does not pick up on one that is missed. Not having this is critical; I just have to be more diligent to try and catch them. I have communicated with tech support about this, and they explained that they have parameters set up for general use, not for specific uses. Publishers and academia want it in a specific way, and I have a compiled list that could be incorporated into the program. Still, without this, I would continue to use the programs because the benefits are great.

On a separate note, I think the system is learning my writing style and giving me "Correct" corrections for Biblical and Theological terms of use. This has been noted over the past twelve months. I does not catch all of them, but it is getting better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Bruno Alberto B.
BB
Bruno Alberto B.
Senior Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"The partner you need on your browser and apps - Worth the Price"
5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I like how it can be used not only in the browser but also directly on the OS; apps and other programs benefit as well.

The ease of use is great; sometimes it could help you to correct a text completely so you to be able to communicate properly and appropriately to different kinds of recipients, and other times, you simply want a quick correction, grammarly have a lot of IA to help you out but leave to you decide how much you need help, it doesn't replace you as a writter but sum to you as a tool.

Even right now I am using it to do this review, the performance is excellent with quick suggestions and refinements of the text, and it doesn't feel heavy or a burden as the onboarding to learn how to use it is pretty self explanatory.

I always say that this tool, always worth its price. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

Sometimes corrections or refinements require many increments or iterations, which can become a little bothersome, and the text may change completely. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Jon H.
JH
Jon H.
writer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"My Grammarly Review"
5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

Wonderful at checking grammar, offering corrections that are optional.

Works with all or most of my software.

It is affordable.

Works very fast; Immediate.

Easy to install.

I don't need or care about AI.

There are various ways to use it, various GUI options - Web, etc.

I have needed no support, or very little. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

Okay: Grammarly used to simply check grammar and offer corrections, and had explanations of why the grammar was right or wrong. That was superb. And it still is very good, except that it seems to want to rewrite for you. That I don't want, don't need. I only want it to check grammar and note grammatically incorrect things, but I don't like it trying to offer alternatives.

My writing is the way I want it; my projects are a bit esoteric for very good reasons: creative, not standard 'good grammar.' SO I like to know what the proper grammar is, and I usually accept Grammarly's changes, but more and more, it seems to not pay attention to the grammar issue I want to know about, but instead offers an alternative way to say it. No, No! That I do not like. Please continue to offer a version that just catches bad grammar and lets me decide whether to keep it as is or use the suggestion.

--- Don't suggest alternate ways to communicate the same thing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Sangeetha D.
SD
Sangeetha D.
Media Analyst
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"User-Friendly Yet Needs Learning Improvements"
4/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I use Grammarly to draft sentences, check grammar for my writing, and get synonyms, which is very convenient. I like that it has language settings, especially for Australian spelling, as it's much helpful in easily identifying any spelling variations and suggests clear ways to improve. I mainly appreciate its user-friendliness; compared to Quillbot, Grammarly is quite easy to navigate. I find the sentence and grammar checker valuable, and the summarize feature is useful when I'm too exhausted to go through an entire article to get the gist. Additionally, the initial setup of Grammarly was super easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

Not 100% of its suggestions are good. Sometimes it suggests unnecessary changes, like when I say 'Story A led positive content,' it suggests 'led to.' Even after ignoring it, Grammarly doesn't learn from these ignored corrections. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Heartland B.
HB
Heartland B.
Marketing Director
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Elevated My Writing with Easy Device Integration and Weekly Insights"
4/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I really like how it has elevated my writing. It makes sure I am putting my best foot forward and that I am able to work on the correctness of my grammar, and it also helps make sure my writing comes across the way I want to my audience. It really does push me to be better. Not only that, but I like how it is integrated with my devices, making it really easy to use. I also love getting my performance review weekly. I think the addition of AI is just going to make my writing even better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

There really isn't anything I don't like about Grammarly. Maybe sometimes it doesn't always match my voice with the way it wants my writing to be. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Sukirti K.
SK
Sukirti K.
student
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Grammarly’s Clarity and Tone Suggestions Make Writing Effortless Across the Web"
4.5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

What I like best about Grammarly is how it goes beyond basic spell-checking. I rely on its clarity suggestions to tighten up wordy sentences, the tone detection to help my emails sound professional, and the AI review feature when I need a better way to phrase something. The browser extension works consistently across Google Docs, Gmail, LinkedIn, and web forms, so I rarely feel like I need to do a final proofreading pass. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

While Grammarly is highly effective, some AI rewrite suggestions can sound overly generic and can occasionally change the intended meaning of technical or academic writing. The free version is also quite limited, with many advanced features locked behind the premium plan. I’d like more context-aware suggestions, better customization for different writing styles, and fewer repeated prompts to upgrade. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Fusberta D.
FD
Fusberta D.
Educational Content
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"A Quietly Reliable Writing Assistant for Emails and Resumes"
4.5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

I honestly didn't expect to keep using Grammarly this much. At first I installed it just to catch obvious mistakes because English isn't my first language. Now I pretty much leave it on all the time. It's not that I blindly accept every suggestion, actually I ignore a lot of them, but it catches those little things I'd probably miss after reading the same text five times.

The biggest difference for me is emails, resumes and pretty much anything important. Before hitting "send" I don't have that feeling anymore like, "Did I mess something up?" It's one of those tools you stop thinking about because it just quietly does its job. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

The only thing that still bugs me sometimes is that Grammarly can be a little too confident. Every now and then it'll suggest changing a sentence that already sounds fine just because it prefers a different style. I've learned not to accept everything with one click and just use it as a second opinion. Once I started looking at it that way, it became much more useful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohammed Taha .
M
Mohammed Taha .
Director
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"A Reliable Writing Assistant for Professional Communication"
4.5/5
What do you like best about Grammarly?

What I like best about Grammarly is that it helps me write with confidence without spending too much time proofreading. I use it for emails, business communication, reports, and content writing, and it catches mistakes that are easy to overlook when working quickly. Beyond grammar and spelling, I find the tone and clarity suggestions really useful because they help make my message more professional and easier to understand. It works seamlessly across different platforms, so it has become a tool I use almost every day. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Grammarly?

There is not much to dislike, but sometimes Grammarly can be a bit too aggressive with its suggestions, especially when writing in a personal or conversational style. There are occasions where the recommended changes make the text sound less natural than intended. Also, some of the more advanced features are only available in the premium version, which may not be ideal for users who are looking for a complete experience on the free plan. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.