Outwrite — Grammar checker & rewrite tool Outwrite — Grammar checker & rewrite tool

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Version: 10.3.7
Last Update: 2022-12-22

User Reviews


avatar jay burk
2021-09-22

This program is a great help to me when I need to write a paper or use stronger words in my sentences.

avatar Rachel Scherfenberg
2021-08-31

As a writer, this program helps me so much! The customer support is absolutely fantastic and would recommend it for anyone who needs a good editing program.

avatar Kristalee Landry
2021-08-27

Being back in school while also having a hectic work schedule has made writing all theses projects and papers hard! This app has helped me retain better writing habits.

avatar Chris Baker
2021-08-26

Jumped ship to Outwrite after comparing to Grammarly, Sapling, and ProWritingAid. The other 3 are great, and have niche advantages, but Outwrite has the cleanest/most pleasing/most helpful UI/UX. The pop-out editor feature (on top of the browser extension and dynamic website editing) was what nudged me over the line. Good on ya to this lean SaaS team, and I can't wait to see what improvements and innovations they create in the coming years.

avatar Jim Goodyear
2021-08-20

I'm 74 year old. Outwrite is fantastic! I wish it was around 50+ years ago when I was in college. It would have made a huge difference back then. After college, my first career lasted 38 year. Yeah, I had one of those jobs where they say, "what every boy wants to be, what every man wished he was".
Outwrite woulda' been sooooo great to have around for checkin' spellin' and grammar.. Yup, oh boy, would Outwrite have been a dream-saver many-a-time over the decades gone by. Back then we worked with typewriters and carbon paper, then somebody invented "white out" for correcting errors. It was a little messy, but hey, improvement comes in small steps. Calculators back in the good old days? NO WAY, just simple 10 key adding calculators. Poor comptomiters, they just simply disappeared, like those people on Netflix. Oh yeah, no Netflix back then either. But now, I have Outwrite and Netflix and I'm addicted to both. Any way, calculators... I was 25 when I saw my first scientific (it did Trigonometry, logarithms, and even more stuff. Now that was a handheld calculator. The researcher said it cost $400. For comparison, I was in my first year making $454/ month and had great health benefits. Whooo Hooooo. That calculator was really cool, but who really needs one? After all, we put men on the moon and brought them back safely using the infamous "slide rule" with only three digit accuracy. Oh, yeah, back to who needs a scientific calculator? My son is who. He needed one for highschool. At the end of the school year, I found it in the trash cuz it only cost nineteen dollars. Fortunately, I rescued it. Hey, what about cell phones? I was 20 years into my career and life was great, but communications was lousy in some places. It was more like two Campbell Soup cans and a string if you were in many rural areas or the backcountry. It was the the 90's and I was promoted once or twice, or thrice along the way. I was sitting at a desk in a "Region" in a managers job that included 1/4th of the State of Colorado. I budgeted for and purchased two Motorola "bag phones" that could be checked out for use in the region because a subordinate said he thought it would have potential. But I still didn't have Outwrite and I didn't even know I needed it. Anyway, who needed such a contraption as a cell phone when a pay phone was just down the road 10 or 15 miles? Hummm, on second thought, everyone! by the end of my first career, everyone at work had one, many had two and some even had three. I only needed one at a time. I still didn't have Outwrite and I still didn't even know I needed it. I think, back in those days, no one but an English teacher and a newspaper editor either dreamed about or wished for an app like Outwrite... unless they were visionaries. Afterall, grammar checkers and spelling corrections made on the fly while typing, errr keyboarding I mean. And now, along comes Outwrite. Offering me a better ways to say whatever and make a better impression regarding my writing skills and abilities to those who matter. Life is great and so is Outwrite. All I can say is THANK YOU OUTWRITE! In life, I would like to live to be 150 years old. That way, I would be able to see the scientific breakthroughs over the next 76 years. In conclusion, Outwrite is 5 stars. It's also 100 stars on the hundred star scale.

avatar R B
2021-07-18

Pro: Love this app. Esp. it has an Australian correction engine. Works nicely and not invasive. Discreet, highly accurate. Everything about it (even Free Version) is great vs others on market eg. Grammarly which have a pro account.
Cons: Membership is far too expensive. The pro version is great but the general cost is far too expensive for the regular user - either pay annually for a discount or pay month to month. I would love to have a lower monthly rate when the trial ends but unfortunately cannot afford it. $30/m? I think theres a limit on spell checking p/mth and that is important too.

avatar simon gray
2021-06-10

£8 a month is a lot of cash to start paying to see if the Pro features are any good or not, a 30 day trial would have been much better. The free version - nah, bit pointless just having a spelling checker.

avatar Hysteria
2021-05-31

even if you don't have the premium version this extension is so use full i use it every day for school and work papers, though i highly recommend getting the premium features.

avatar Savannah Renee
2021-05-26

love this program. It is way better than Grammarly with half the cost.

avatar Grace De Villiers
2021-05-05

It is very helpful. I wish it wasn't so expensive just to have the Eloquence and Experimental. I wish I could use those. On the other hand, The free version that i'm using right now isn't to bad. Its very helpful in terms of Grammar and Spelling. I think they could at least add Eloquence in the free version. I kind of struggle with that. Plus I'm in school so I can't pay for it. But otherwise I like Outwrite very much and I think if you are looking for a writing assistant, then go for Outwrite (Previously Gradeproof).

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