Grammarly vs Wordtune — Qual vence?

Resumo

Escolha Grammarly se: Qualquer pessoa que escreve emails, docs ou posts e quer uma rede de segurança sempre ativa que pega erros em todo lugar

Escolha Wordtune se: Falantes não-nativos de inglês e profissionais que querem polir texto existente ao invés de gerar do zero

Nossa opinião: Grammarly for simplicity, Wordtune for power users.

 GrammarlyWordtune
PreçosFree with basic grammar and spelling checks | Pro $12/moFree with 10 rewrites/day | Plus $13.99/mo
FuncionalidadesReal-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
Melhor paraAnyone 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
Curva de aprendizadoFácilFácil

A diferença real

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.

Conclusão

If you value real-time grammar, spelling, and punctuation corrections and qualquer pessoa que escreve, go with Grammarly. If falantes não-nativos de inglês matters more, Wordtune is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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