Grammarly vs Wordtune — Lequel l'emporte ?

En bref

Choisissez Grammarly si: Tous ceux qui écrivent des emails, docs ou posts et veulent un filet de sécurité toujours actif qui attrape les erreurs partout

Choisissez Wordtune si: Les non-anglophones et professionnels qui veulent polir du texte existant plutôt que générer de zéro

Notre avis: Grammarly for simplicity, Wordtune for power users.

 GrammarlyWordtune
TarifsFree with basic grammar and spelling checks | Pro $12/moFree with 10 rewrites/day | Plus $13.99/mo
FonctionnalitésReal-time grammar, spelling, and punctuation corrections, Tone detection and rewrite suggestions, AI text generation and reply drafting, Works everywhere via browser extension and desktop app, Plagiarism checker on paid plansSentence-level rewriting, Tone adjustment, Text summarizer, AI knowledge retrieval, Browser extension
Idéal pourAnyone who writes emails, docs, or posts and wants an always-on safety net that catches mistakes everywhereNon-native English speakers and professionals who want to polish existing text rather than generate from scratch
Courbe d'apprentissageFacileFacile

La vraie différence

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Grammarly stands out with Real-time grammar, spelling, and punctuation corrections and Works everywhere via browser extension and desktop app. Wordtune counters with Sentence-level rewriting.

Grammarly's Achilles heel: suggestions can be overly conservative and strip personality from your writing if you accept everything blindly. Wordtune's: works at sentence level, not document level — can’t write full articles or long-form content for you. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Le verdict

If you value real-time grammar, spelling, and punctuation corrections and tous ceux qui écrivent, go with Grammarly. If les non-anglophones et professionnels matters more, Wordtune is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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