Rytr vs Grammarly
Rytr starts cheaper at $9/mo. Pricing isn't the whole story below.
Rytr
$9/moBudget AI writer with surprisingly good defaults.
Rytr is the cheapest entry into the AI writing category that still produces usable output. Generous free tier; the $9 paid tier removes most limits.
- $9/mo unlimited tier is unbeatable on price
- Clean UI, low learning curve
- 40+ use case templates
- Browser extension
- No team features
- No brand voice training to speak of
Solo bloggers and freelancers on a tight budget.
Try Rytr →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 →Which should you pick?
If your top criterion is price: Rytr. If you care most about $9/mo unlimited tier is unbeatable on price, pick Rytr. If works in every text field across every app matters more to you, Grammarly 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.