Q: Will Grammarly work with my favorite writing app?
It works with most web-based platforms through the browser extension, plus Microsoft Word and Outlook. It doesn't integrate directly with every app, but you can always copy and paste text into their web editor.
Q: Does the free version actually do enough to be useful?
Yes, the free version catches grammar, spelling, and basic punctuation errors, which covers most people's needs. You'll see suggestions for premium features, but the core functionality is solid.
Q: Will it make my writing sound robotic or overly formal?
Sometimes, yes. Grammarly tends to suggest more formal alternatives, so you'll want to ignore suggestions that don't match your intended tone. The premium version's tone detection helps with this.
Q: How accurate is the plagiarism checker?
It's quite thorough and checks against billions of web pages, but it's only available in premium plans. It's useful for catching accidental similarities, though you shouldn't rely on it as your only plagiarism detection method.
Q: Can teams share a Grammarly account?
Individual accounts are meant for one person, but there are business plans designed for teams that include centralized billing and style guides. Sharing personal accounts isn't officially supported.