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Grammarly vs Wordtune
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Wordtune
AI-powered writing assistant for rewriting, tone switching, and proofreading
Freemium
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Grammarly
Pros
- Works across many platforms including browsers, desktop apps, Slack, Google Docs, and Zendesk
- Generous free tier that covers basic grammar, spelling, and tone detection
- Strong privacy stance: does not sell user content or use it for ad targeting or third-party model training
- Enterprise plan includes data loss prevention and granular role permissions for large organizations
Cons
- Pro plan AI prompts are capped at 2,000, which may not be enough for heavy generative AI users
- Monthly Pro pricing ($30/month) is significantly more expensive than annual billing ($12/month)
- Free tier has very limited generative AI capabilities (only 100 prompts)
- Enterprise pricing is not transparent and requires contacting sales
Wordtune
Pros
- Supports translation from 10 languages into English with automatic rewriting
- Fact-checking feature cites at least 5 sources before including claims
- Works across many platforms via Chrome and Edge extensions (Gmail, Google Docs, Slack, LinkedIn)
- Free tier available with no credit card required
- 30% academic and nonprofit discount available
Cons
- Only writes and outputs in English — no support for writing in other languages
- Free tier has limited daily rewrites and monthly summaries
- Spices feature (contextual AI suggestions) only works in Google Docs and Wordtune Editor, not all sites
Our Verdict
Both Grammarly and Wordtune are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.