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Grammarly Business

by Grammarly Inc. · est. 2018

Grammarly Business is the enterprise tier of Grammarly's AI writing assistant, adding brand tone guidelines, style guide enforcement, team analytics, and centralised administration above the consumer and individual Professional products. Grammarly operates as a browser extension and desktop app that provides inline writing corrections, tone suggestions, and generative AI assistance (GrammarlyGO) across email, documents, Slack, and web-based writing surfaces. For APAC enterprise communications teams — particularly those where non-native English speakers produce customer-facing content — Grammarly Business reduces the editing overhead of producing professional English communications. It is particularly used in APAC financial services, consulting, and technology companies for client-facing written communications.

AIMenta verdict
Decent fit
4/5

"AI writing and tone correction for APAC enterprise communications. Grammarly Business adds brand tone guidelines and style enforcement above the consumer tier. Decent for English-heavy teams; evaluate Microsoft Copilot for broader writing AI coverage."

Features
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Use cases
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Watch outs
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What it does

Key features

  • Real-time grammar, spelling, and style corrections across browsers and desktop apps
  • Tone detection and adjustment: flags inappropriate tone and suggests alternatives for audience context
  • Brand tone guidelines: set organisation-specific style rules that override Grammarly defaults
  • GrammarlyGO: generative AI for email drafting, text rewriting, and response generation
  • Style guide enforcement: maintain consistent terminology, brand voice, and prohibited terms across teams
  • Team analytics: writing quality metrics and adoption tracking for administrators
When to reach for it

Best for

  • APAC enterprises with large non-native English speaker teams producing customer-facing written communications
  • Financial services, consulting, and professional services firms in APAC with strict brand voice and communication standards
  • Communications and marketing teams wanting automated enforcement of brand style guides across all written output
  • Teams using Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 who want writing AI that works across both ecosystems
Don't get burned

Limitations to know

  • ! English-only: no support for Asian language writing assistance — limited value for teams writing primarily in Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean
  • ! GrammarlyGO generative AI is narrow compared to Microsoft Copilot or Claude — focused on correction and refinement, not complex content generation
  • ! USD 15/user/month competes with broader AI tools (Microsoft Copilot, Notion AI) that cover more use cases for a similar price
  • ! No deep integration with Asian business communication platforms (LINE Works, WeChat Work, DingTalk) common in APAC regional offices
Context

About Grammarly Business

Grammarly Business is a AI productivity tool from Grammarly Inc., launched in 2018. Grammarly Business is the enterprise tier of Grammarly's AI writing assistant, adding brand tone guidelines, style guide enforcement, team analytics, and centralised administration above the consumer and individual Professional products. Grammarly operates as a browser extension and desktop app that provides inline writing corrections, tone suggestions, and generative AI assistance (GrammarlyGO) across email, documents, Slack, and web-based writing surfaces. For APAC enterprise communications teams — particularly those where non-native English speakers produce customer-facing content — Grammarly Business reduces the editing overhead of producing professional English communications. It is particularly used in APAC financial services, consulting, and technology companies for client-facing written communications.

Notable capabilities include Real-time grammar, spelling, and style corrections across browsers and desktop apps, Tone detection and adjustment: flags inappropriate tone and suggests alternatives for audience context, and Brand tone guidelines: set organisation-specific style rules that override Grammarly defaults. Teams typically deploy Grammarly Business for APAC enterprises with large non-native English speaker teams producing customer-facing written communications and financial services, consulting, and professional services firms in APAC with strict brand voice and communication standards.

Common trade-offs to weigh: english-only: no support for Asian language writing assistance — limited value for teams writing primarily in Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean and grammarlyGO generative AI is narrow compared to Microsoft Copilot or Claude — focused on correction and refinement, not complex content generation. AIMenta editorial take for APAC mid-market: AI writing and tone correction for APAC enterprise communications. Grammarly Business adds brand tone guidelines and style enforcement above the consumer tier. Decent for English-heavy teams; evaluate Microsoft Copilot for broader writing AI coverage.

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