What it does best
Suggests rewrites for tone and clarity. Drafts short emails and responses. Summarizes or expands text within context.
GrammarlyGO adds AI-powered enhancements to Grammarly’s writing tool for personalized suggestions.
Suggests rewrites for tone and clarity. Drafts short emails and responses. Summarizes or expands text within context.
Use it in Gmail Docs or any editor where Grammarly is active. Good for everyday writing when you want fast drafts or tone adjustments.
Available to Grammarly Premium users with monthly AI prompts included. Enterprise tiers expand usage. API access not available.
GrammarlyGO adds AI drafting and rewriting to Grammarly’s core grammar and clarity checks. You can generate emails, replies, outlines, and variations within your editor, then use classic Grammarly suggestions to polish tone, concision, and correctness. The value is practical: fewer awkward sentences, faster replies, and writing that matches a chosen style (friendly, professional, direct) without juggling multiple apps.
GrammarlyGO builds on Grammarly’s long standing proofreading engine by adding generative capabilities for brainstorming, tone reshaping, rewriting, and short form drafting. The promise is that you can move from correction to creation without leaving your editor or email client. It makes suggestions that respect context like audience and intent, and it can propose rewrites that keep original meaning while adjusting clarity, length, or formality. Because it sits in the same extensions people already trust for grammar, adoption tends to be quick among teams that live in email and document editors all day.
GrammarlyGO is strongest for everyday business writing where clarity and tone matter more than literary voice. It helps shorten long emails into crisp requests, expand sparse notes into coherent paragraphs, and adapt a single message to multiple recipients with differing expectations. When paired with style guides it nudges outputs toward preferred language and avoids common pitfalls like hedging or jargon. It also acts as a gentle tutor by explaining changes, which improves writing over time rather than simply fixing it. For teams that want consistency across customer support, sales outreach, and internal updates, this combination of correction and generation produces steady improvements without a heavy process.
GrammarlyGO is not a substitute for subject matter expertise. It can suggest confident phrasing that hides uncertainty and will not invent accurate facts on your behalf. Treat generated text as a draft and keep your verification habits for numbers, quotes, and commitments. On security and privacy, Grammarly documents how text is processed and gives enterprise controls for where data flows and how it is retained. Companies should review these terms, enable single sign on, restrict human review features if policy requires, and make sure sensitive client data is not pasted where it does not belong. With clear guidelines, GrammarlyGO enhances clarity without introducing governance surprises.
We like GrammarlyGO because it meets people where they already write and turns a corrective tool into a constructive partner for clearer emails and documents. We do not like the occasional generic tone that appears when prompts are vague or when a message calls for a strong brand voice. It could be better with deeper organization level style kits that teach the assistant preferred phrasing and with stronger controls for citation when content pulls from pasted research. What we found interesting is the learning effect that comes from seeing not only the final rewrite but the explanation for why it reads better. Security wise the enterprise controls are a meaningful step up from consumer tools, yet teams still need training on what not to paste and when to route sensitive drafts through secured systems. GrammarlyGO is for professionals who want faster, clearer communication without switching tools. The strength is in place improvement of tone and structure, the weakness is that it cannot supply expertise or strong brand creativity on command.
Core checks are free; GrammarlyGO usage limited on free tier.
Higher AI limits, advanced tone and style settings, team style guides depending on plan.
Each block is a copy-ready prompt.
Rewrite this email to sound more professional but keep it under 120 words.
Draft a polite reply to this message in two sentences.
Summarize this long paragraph into three bullet points.
Rewrite this note in a more casual tone for a friend.
Generate a clear subject line and preview text for this email draft.
Condense this draft into a tweet length summary.
Write three alternative openings for this paragraph.
Expand this note into a 200 word blog style post.
Widely adopted by students and professionals who already use Grammarly for correctness and tone.
GrammarlyGO pairs fast drafting with Grammarly’s polish. Notion AI is best inside Notion pages; standalone assistants can be broader but require extra copy/paste.
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