Grammar tools
Tools tagged Grammar.
Tools tagged Grammar
This page updates when a tool gains or loses the tag in the master file.
Grammarly / Superhuman
Grammarly is now part of the Superhuman suite, focused on writing assistance, tone, rewriting and productivity AI across apps.
LanguageTool
LanguageTool is a multilingual writing assistant for grammar, spelling, punctuation, style and paraphrasing. It fits Claude alternatives pages when users…
ProWritingAid
ProWritingAid is a writing assistant focused on grammar, style, structure and long-form writing reports. It is not a chatbot replacement for Claude, but i…
QuillBot
AI tools for paraphrasing, grammar, tone, fluency and summarizing.
Wordtune
Wordtune is an AI writing assistant for paraphrasing, rewriting, grammar correction, summarization and polishing ideas into clearer text.
Editorial purpose for Grammar tools
This page was flagged by the v45 audit as thin during proof review, so it now carries a proof review editorial repair layer until a final public article can be written.
How this page should help users
The page path tags / grammar should help visitors understand the tool, category, tag, comparison or alternative intent before they move to another page. For public launch, the content should explain who the page is for, what decision the reader is trying to make, what alternatives or related tools deserve attention, and which facts still need screenshots or official-source verification. This prevents doorway-style pages, duplicate canonical confusion and empty tag archives.
Before indexing, add unique evidence for pricing, platform support, free-plan limits, login requirements, export or watermark behavior, country availability, screenshots and comparison logic. The current repair text is deliberately marked proof review and should not be treated as final SEO copy. It exists so the staging build is honest about weak pages while giving editors a clear structure to complete them.
For Grammar tools, the final version should include a short verdict, a table of recommended tools or pages, internal links to alternatives and comparison hubs, a proof checklist, and a clear warning where data is not yet verified. Avoid unsupported claims such as invented ratings, fake screenshots, fake prices or claims that a tool is free/no-watermark without testing.