Reviews for Grammarly: AI Writing and Grammar Checker App
Grammarly: AI Writing and Grammar Checker App by Grammarly
3,088 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Binkypoo, 8 years agoIf you are interested in concise and standard English usage whenever you write comments or other prose online, you should get Grammarly; it checks your grammar and spelling and it's free! You will even receive a weekly email with a report about your errors, and how you stack up against other writers in vocabulary and writing skills.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13011528, 8 years agoBeing retired, and not writing professional papers anymore, I had gotten sloppy with many things. Grammarly helped me to regain my rigor. I have always been proud of my style, which included good grammar, and now I have an add-on looking over my shoulder to help me keep up that of which I was so proud.
- Rated 5 out of 5by prathameshrk, 8 years agoNow the definitions and synonyms on double click feature is working correctly.
Thanks. - Rated 5 out of 5by Sylvio Haas, 8 years agoI believe that Grammarly will have its quality leveled by the public it is aimed to: 1. English as the native language and 2. As a second language. In this last case, the automatic corrections on every site is a little disagreable because users are forced to turn Grammarly off most of the time. (Funny, Grammarly did not appear to correct this comment!!!)
- Rated 4 out of 5by Honore de Balzac, 8 years agoI wish it would be capable enough to analyze complicated sentence structures and compound sentences, such as those including inversion, subjunctive mood, and mixed-type if-clauses (unreal conditionals, especially past - future and present-past types).
- Rated 5 out of 5by charles, 8 years agoI love this program, particularly how it connects to almost every program or page in my browser. I have a big vocabulary & in addition to helping avoid mistakes, basically it keeps me on my toes at the same time!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Anne Miner, 8 years agoLove Grammarly! Helps with both spelling and grammar - suggestions and explanations are very helpful. I use it for all applications.
- Rated 5 out of 5by drlauraf, 8 years agoHow is that spelled? Do I need a comma here? Grammarly tells you the answer in the nicest way. It's as though your 9th grade English teacher is standing over your shoulder helping with your grammar...but in a nice way.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13010209, 8 years agoDefinitely helped in avoiding basic mistakes during internet chat and mail sessions. Also helps in drafting professional articles in wordpress.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Aniruddha, 8 years agoIt has helped me overcome simple grammar mistakes I often used to commit. I suggest you add few features from the paid versions.
Thank you, Team Grammarly! - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 6775396, 8 years agoHelpful. Hope it isn't responsible for "adding on" to my postings, ie: completing them with irrelevant pop up material.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Danny, 8 years agoIn love with Grammarly since I've tried this amazing product <3
However, one thing about this addon is really annoying - lack of ability to disable addon on a certain webpages. I have to disable it completely if it causes issues with some WYSIWIG online editors and then enable it again. Please add an option to disable it selectively.
p.s. As a Ukrainian, I am proud of this talented dev team! - Rated 4 out of 5by CaffinatedOne, 8 years agoIt works as advertised and I find it valuable when writing email and updates to clients, but it's input window is laggy and it consumes a huge amount of CPU (i7, 8G RAM) to the extent that it's near pinning the CPU when I'm typing an email sometimes. I've used the plugin on Chrome and never noticed it being resource hungry, so there's something odd here.
I've found it useful to turn it off in the input window via it's widget, type the message, and then turn it on and let it parse the entire message rather than live as I type. That seems to work well. - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 12971953, 8 years agoPaid for the premium service and the apps included are all buggy and useless. Will not keep you logged in to your account even with Premium, does not work as it says it will across all web writing. Stick with the free version as the apps are overpriced and don't work properly! Also no app for mobile which is crazy for the prices they are asking for.
- Rated 2 out of 5by jsteiner, 8 years agoNot that great. I was writing a paper for a theatre class, and it told me that I needed to change all instances of "theatre" for "theater." It doesn't really help any more than any built in grammar device anyways, at least the free version doesn't.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Manolo Abrignani, 8 years agoAgain and I again the customer service told me to uninstall and re-install it.
It doesn't work.
If even it is already enabled Mozilla propose me to install it like it was not present yet.
I am premium client. Disappointing.