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Writer's pictureAurel Bakeyala Nkele

Choosing Your Champion: A comparison between Grammarly and LanguageTool

Updated: May 17


Publication date: 16.05.2024


Whether it’s a blog post or an academic article, when writing online you should always ensure that your work is grammatically correct and as accurate as possible. Generally, grammar represents one of the most important aspects of writing and the greatest challenge at once. For this reason, writers cannot escape the process of revision before publication.

 

In the digital age we live in, many online tools and databases promise to help us polish our work and guarantee a perfect outcome but, do they all truly deliver on their promises? Among these, two platforms have seemed to dominate the game throughout the years: Grammarly and LanguageTool.

 

Are you struggling to decide which tool you should spend your money on?

If the answer is affirmative, this article is for you!

 

Let’s analyse the pros and cons of both online softwares and check out which one is a better choice for you, based on your writing goals.


                                          

Strengths and Weaknesses of the softwares




Grammarly is an Al- powered assistant that helps you proofread your text. It looks out for even the most subtle grammatical error, and spots weak or confusing sentence structures. It’s a great tool for identifying punctuation or spelling mistakes that were overlooked during the initial review.

 

Quite similarly, LanguageTool is an open- source proofreading software that assists you with grammatical and stylistic errors. Despite its fame, it is considered to be less advanced than Grammarly and not as up- to- date. The biggest bonus of LanguageTool is its ability to support many languages, including French, Spanish, Russian, Polish, among 20 more. Plus, it detects redundancy and suggests the more suitable tone for your text.

 

Indeed, it’s a shame that Grammarly only allows you to get English texts checked, but this is perhaps its only downside.



Advanced Premium Plans


The features we discussed above are offered in the free version of both online tools.

 

For writers in need, they also offer a premium advanced version of the software which allows you to tap into their full capacity.

While Grammarly Premium costs $30 monthly, LanguageTool Premium has a cheaper price of $20 per month if billed monthly or discounted if billed annually ($59 per year).

 

Do these advanced plans come with extra useful features worth the price? Should you go for it?

 

The advanced version of Grammarly has an amazing feature that consists of letting you set the goal of the text, as well as its intent, domain and audience. This way, you get particularly specific suggestions that are more accurate too. Grammarly also comes with a built- in plagiarism checker that will tell you if you’re plagiarising any existing sources. This guarantees even more reliability. It seems like you couldn’t ask for more, right?

 

LanguageTool Premium, on the other hand, has more than 20,000 additional checks for multiple languages and it provides unlimited sentence paraphrasing powered by Artificial Intelligence.




What’s the best writing assistant for 2024?


In conclusion, if your decision is more financially oriented, LanguageTool is definitely the best option to save a bit of money. Likewise, you should definitely use this platform if you need to translate texts in a different language from English.

 

Then again, we can safely say that Grammarly represents a more definitive platform for proofreading your texts, offering many more advanced features. So, If you have the possibility to invest that extra money we suggest you sign up for the premium version of Grammarly and remain assured you’re going to get the best possible proofreading experience.

 


 

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