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The Top 4 Grammarly Alternatives in 2022

Writing and editing changed a lot in the past few years. No matter what you write, having grammatically correct and easy-to-read text has many gains. This is why tools like Grammarly became popular and an essential part of the digital toolbox for anybody writing daily.

The rapid market growth for such tools made the selection much more difficult. Besides already mentioned Grammarly, other great tools are available, such as Linguix, Hemingway, WordTune, Ginger, and others. This is why today we will talk a bit more about the top 4 Grammarly alternatives in 2022.

Linguix

Our first pick, and absolute favorite on this list, is Linguix. Repetitive typing automation is one of the best of its kind and comes integrated with this tool. It allows you to make shortcuts for a text you often type, thus saving you time and energy.

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Speaking about saving time, proofreading an essential email with Linguix will take you only a few seconds! While you are typing the text, this tool will automatically give you suggestions for improvements. You can either accept or dismiss the suggestion.

If you follow the tips, Linguix gives you while writing, editing the text will be much easier. The only thing left to figure out is if the sentences are clear and readable. Don’t worry. This tool has you covered here as well. It will rewrite sentences and give you multiple suggestions for rephrasing complex or confusing sentences.

We already mentioned that this tool could save you a lot of time by allowing you to insert pieces of text using a shortcut. This is extremely useful if your work requires you to send emails following a template or if you are writing a lengthy report in which you have complicated phrases that repeat.

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If you answer emails with your colleagues, it’s a great idea to have a similar brand regarding writing style. Linguix allows you to set up a writing style that will enforce in the same way for you and other team members.

Maybe you are the manager of a team, and you can’t read every email written by the team that you manage. Having detailed insights into the writing style and readability will give you the best feedback on what needs to be improved within your team. This is available from the Linguix dashboard and saves time, like other features!

This tool is available as an extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, covering all of the major browsers. It integrates with Google Docs and MS Word but also supports MS Outlook if you want to write flawless emails that always sound native.

Hemingway

Hemingway

Next on our list is Hemingway, a tool that comes as an online editor and desktop app. Using the online editor is pretty much straightforward. Simply type or paste the text you want to check. Hemingway will tell you if you are using too much passive voice, give a readability score for your text and underline complex sentences.

This tool also integrates with WordPress and Medium, if you are using Hemingway App. The same features are available as in the online version, and the benefit is that you can publish directly to the already-mentioned popular platforms. You can also export your text in word or PDF format.

WordTune

WordTune

WordTune is a tool that focuses more on how sentences are written rather than the style of your writing or grammar. It comes as a Chrome extension and online editor.

Using the extension, you can simply hover over a sentence, and a popup will appear with suggested alternatives. Sometimes it will take a bit more time for you to choose which option is suitable in a specific situation, so this tool saves you a bit less time.

A neat feature of WordTune is that you can hover over a word and see synonyms for it. This is useful if you want to keep the reader involved and actively reading your text.

Ginger

Ginger

Last on our list is Ginger, a tool that comes as an extension for Chrome and desktop app. It combines Grammarly-like features while having a similar recommendation system as WordTune.

It is worth mentioning that the Ginger extension comes with 600 word limit if you are not paying user. Having this in mind, it is more suitable for emails and conversations rather than full-length articles and reports.

Conclusion

Finding a good tool that will serve you for many years is difficult. A great place to start the exploration is Linguix – the tool with all useful features while being easy to use and exact.

After some time of using Linguix, you will notice how much the quality of your texts has increased! This will also be visualized in the dashboard, which offers an excellent overview of your and your team’s statistics. Making suggestions regarding writing style will be much easier since you have the insight you can back up the suggestions with.