Interested in getting Grammarly Pro

sibot

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I know this is a thread for Spotify, but is there a similar thread for Grammarly? If not, would anyone be interested in getting Grammarly Pro. If 11 people sign up, it'll work out to ~1k/user/annum

EDIT: Since a new thread was created, thought I'd add some information. I was using a shared Grammarly account till not too long ago, but the platform shut down so I don't have access to the rest of the folks. We can create one central ID and share the Grammarly password amongst the group. Of course the reliability is entirely on the integrity of the users to not change the password under any circumstance.

I am up for 2 slots, so we need 9 more.
 
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Grammarly requires there own keyboard for Android.. this is the only reason didn't hire there services till day.
Otherwise its best, if using on PC/Lappy.
 
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@sibot Depending onWhat you are using it for, Iwould suggest you opt for something like Quillbot. Grammarly has been pretty shitty lately and After having used it for two years, I decided not to renew the subscription. Do let me know what you plan to use it for, so I may be of some help.
 
Grammarly requires there own keyboard for Android.. this is the only reason didn't hire there services till day.
Otherwise its best, if using on PC/Lappy.
I use Grammarly on my desktop and laptop. I tried it on my iPhone, but installing an additional keyboard was just cumbersome.
@sibot Depending onWhat you are using it for, Iwould suggest you opt for something like Quillbot. Grammarly has been pretty shitty lately and After having used it for two years, I decided not to renew the subscription. Do let me know what you plan to use it for, so I may be of some help.
Mostly I use it to correct my grammar and at times, rewrite/summarise. I am on Mac, so I can probably rely on Apple's AI writing tools for the latter. Mostly, I just want a OS level real-time grammar check tool that functions through most apps. I'll give Quillbot a shot, it seems to be a lot more reasonable. What is your primary usage for these tools?

Rewritten with Apple AI - I primarily use Grammarly to correct my grammar and occasionally rewrite or summarize text. Since I use a Mac, I can likely rely on Apple’s AI writing tools for summarization. However, I’m primarily seeking an OS-level real-time grammar check tool that can function within most applications. I’ll try Quillbot; it appears to be a more reasonable option. What are your primary reasons for using these tools?
 
I used to use Grammarly for grammar, and plagiarism checking. The whole thing started becoming a bloated mess. I happened upon quillbot which seems to have all the features I need, including the occasional rewrite, and a decent AI writing identification.
 
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I used to use Grammarly for grammar, and plagiarism checking. The whole thing started becoming a bloated mess. I happened upon quillbot which seems to have all the features I need, including the occasional rewrite, and a decent AI writing identification.
I'm trying out QuillBot right now, but the Mac app doesn't work at a global OS level, as in, it doesn't work on all apps across the OS. It works on selected apps such as Messages, Browsers, etc. but not on WhatsApp. Further, the real-time detection is slower than Grammarly, and it needs a few seconds before it can detect errors.
If you have 8GB or less Ram, you can easily find Grammly eating massive Ram/CPU on windows 10.
Reason i quit grammarly on old Pc.
Interesting. I hadn't faced this issue on my older 8GB MacBook Air, but it could be an OS thing too.