But what I really like about it is I did a test, right?
But anyway, so definitely use Grammarly for all your writings and definitely upgrade to the professional version. However, if you hang tight, you'll definitely get an offer 50%, 40% discount, whatever. So the $150 a year price point, well worth it.
So first and foremost, Grammarly, when you first install it, it's free, right? So it's a free version and it gives you the ability to test the waters with some light emails, friendly stuff, whatever, maybe a couple internal emails if you're feeling courageous, and it does do a lot of good stuff, right? And you'll find you get a lot of offers from them to upgrade. So I got to say, honestly, easiest by far software/extension, browser extension that I've ever played with. It's beautifully laid out, definitely 10 out of 10 on a scale of one to A minus for the layout. Didn't need to chat with customer support. Didn't need to watch a video, didn't need to peruse the website. Getting started with Grammarly was probably about the simplest piece of software or Chrome extension or extension that I ever had to use. If you want to go with bad grammar, you have that option, but it's painless and so fast. All you do is just click accept or you could ignore it if you want. Great suggestions in general, long-winded sentences, helps you chop those up. where to use them and which version and all that nonsense. It also goes deep when you're trying to talk about like affect, effect and those weird English words that. So outside of it being easy and really spot on, it's painless, right? It catches the spelling mistakes. It was Immodium AD for my writing, you know? So I love that about Grammarly. And that comes out of my writing as well, unfortunately, but Grammarly has helped that. And also it gives you a lot of great suggestions to make you much more succinct, because if you haven't figured it out by now, I definitely suffer from verbal diarrhea. It's a blend of a lot of different software out there that you can do, like AI writing or rephrasing technologies and stuff like that.
So I decided to go pro and what I found with the pro version is really quite remarkable. That was nearly eight years ago, actually. So needless to say, that was not my most special moment. And regrettably, it was a cold email campaign that went to hundreds of people. And I'm like, "Maybe, whatever."Īnd then I had an unfortunate incident where an email slipped through the cracks and had a rather glaring spelling error in it. And it prompted me in the beginning to go pro. as we sort of talk the way we write when we're talking with each other, almost these days. And what I found with using it, I started frankly with the free version and good, caught a lot of those common mistakes we make when we're just blasting off emails internally and not really fact checking or paying a lot of attention, grammar mistakes, the basic stuff that we just. But anyway, once I uploaded it, installed it, I was off to the races. The curve is flat, if that's even possible geometrically. First of all, there's a Chrome extension, makes things so easy. I chose Grammarly for a multitude of reasons. Once I started using Grammarly, dictionaries are out.
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