Grammarly vs Writer — 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 Writer se: Times enterprise que precisam de conteúdo consistente com a marca em escala com compliance e style guides

Nossa opinião: Grammarly is easier to pick up, but Writer is more powerful long-term.

 GrammarlyWriter
PreçosFree with basic grammar and spelling checks | Pro $12/moTeam $18/user/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 plansEnterprise AI writing platform, Style guide enforcement, Terminology management, Content governance, Custom AI apps and workflows
Melhor paraAnyone who writes emails, docs, or posts and wants an always-on safety net that catches mistakes everywhereEnterprise teams that need brand-consistent content at scale with compliance and style guide enforcement
Curva de aprendizadoFácilMédio

A diferença real

Grammarly offers a free tier while Writer doesn't — that matters if you're bootstrapping.

Grammarly stands out with Real-time grammar, spelling, and punctuation corrections and Tone detection and rewrite suggestions. Writer counters with Enterprise AI writing platform and Style guide enforcement.

Grammarly's Achilles heel: suggestions can be overly conservative and strip personality from your writing if you accept everything blindly. Writer's: no free plan and enterprise-focused — overkill and overpriced for solopreneurs and small teams. 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 times enterprise que precisam matters more, Writer is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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