Tool Review

Grammarly

A general-purpose editor with strong grammar, tone, and rewrite support that many students already use across Docs, Word, and the browser.

Grammar checker Yes, with lighter grammar feedback and fewer advanced rewrites. Reviewed 2026-04-01 Synced 2026-04-09T04:19:29+00:00

Academic Fit

Very good for last-mile editing, especially when convenience matters more than deep academic features.

Ubiquitous across student workflows and extremely easy to adopt.

Best for vs not for

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Best for

  • General final-draft cleanup
  • Students who write across many apps
  • Quick clarity and tone improvements

Not for

  • Serious citation management
  • Research-paper summarization
  • Institution-only originality workflows

Pricing snapshot

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Free basic plan with premium tiers for deeper suggestions and workflow support.

  • 3 official source snapshots connected to this tool.
  • 3 source fetches succeeded in the latest sync run.
  • Coverage: audience: 1, pricing: 1, product: 1

Feature checklist

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Grammar and punctuation feedback

Tone suggestions

Cross-platform extensions

Rewrite assistance

Source-backed facts

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Official pricing coverage exists for Grammarly.

Official product messaging for Grammarly was synced successfully.

Official source text supports: Yes, with lighter grammar feedback and fewer advanced rewrites..

Official source text supports: Free basic plan with premium tiers for deeper suggestions and workflow support..

Latest synced source title: Grammarly: Free AI Writing Assistance.

A current meta description was captured from an official source page.

Student writing fit

Why this tool belongs, and where it starts to break.

Why it fits

Grammarly wins when students want broad coverage and low friction, even if academic-specific tools sometimes do formal writing better.

  • Yes, with lighter grammar feedback and fewer advanced rewrites.
  • Free basic plan with premium tiers for deeper suggestions and workflow support.

Limitations

  • Premium value depends on how often a student writes
  • Academic nuance can be shallower than specialist tools
  • Plagiarism functionality is not the main reason to buy it

Sources

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FAQ

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Who is Grammarly best for?

General final-draft cleanup

What is the biggest limitation of Grammarly?

Premium value depends on how often a student writes

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