Grammarly vs Anyword
Grammarly starts cheaper at $12/mo. Pricing isn't the whole story below.
Grammarly
$12/moGrammar, tone, and clarity across every app.
Grammarly remains the default for grammar + tone checking. The 'Grammarly Go' generative features are catching up but are not the main reason to subscribe.
- Works in every text field across every app
- Tone detector is uniquely useful
- Plagiarism checker on Premium
- Trusted by enterprises
- Generative features lag dedicated tools
- Browser extension can be invasive
Anyone who writes a lot in emails, Docs, or Slack and wants a safety net.
Try Grammarly →Anyword
$49/moPredictive copy scoring trained on conversion data.
Anyword scores every line of copy for predicted conversion based on a massive dataset of ad and landing-page outcomes. Best-in-class for performance marketers.
- Predictive scoring is genuinely useful
- Brand voice + audience profiles
- Strong landing-page workflow
- Chrome extension
- Score model can over-fit to certain niches
- Pricing scales with seats fast
Performance and growth marketers who A/B test copy frequently.
Try Anyword →Which should you pick?
If your top criterion is price: Grammarly. If you care most about works in every text field across every app, pick Grammarly. If predictive scoring is genuinely useful matters more to you, Anyword is the better fit.
Both are worth trying — most teams who switch land on whichever they evaluated second, because the first one set the comparison they didn't know they needed.