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Grammarly vs Wordtune vs Sapling: Which Writing & Content Tool Should You Choose in 2026?

Grammarly, Wordtune and Sapling all solve writing & content problems, but in different ways. Here's how their pricing, features and ideal users actually compare.

Grammarly vs Wordtune vs Sapling at a glance

ToolGrammarlyWordtuneSapling
TaglineAI writing assistant for grammar, tone and clarityAI rewriting and tone assistant for confident writingReal-time AI language suggestions for enterprise support teams
PricingFree tier available; Pro from $12/mo (billed annually; $30/mo billed monthly)Free tier available; Unlimited plan from $6.99/mo billed annually ($9.99/mo monthly)Free browser extension; Pro $25/mo ($12/mo billed annually); Enterprise from $15/seat/mo (10-seat minimum, custom quote); metered API from a $5 minimum
RatingG2 4.7/5 (13,000+ reviews)G2 4.6/5 (190+ reviews)G2 4.2/5 (14 reviews)
Key features
  • Real-time grammar, spelling and clarity checks across 500,000+ apps and sites
  • Tone detection and rewriting suggestions
  • Plagiarism checker on paid plans
  • Browser, desktop and mobile keyboard integrations
  • Sentence rewrite alternatives
  • Tone adjustment (formal/casual/etc.)
  • AI summaries of articles, PDFs & YouTube
  • Ask AI content generation
  • Real-time grammar and tone suggestions
  • Autocomplete Everywhere sentence completion
  • Rephrase / rewrite tool
  • AI content detector
Pros
  • Works everywhere you already write
  • Genuinely useful free tier
  • Improves existing writing rather than just generating more of it
  • Strong, varied rewrite suggestions for short-to-medium sentences
  • Wide browser and app integration coverage
  • One-click tone switching (formal, casual, fluent, etc.)
  • Deep, purpose-built integrations with enterprise CX platforms that consumer writing tools don't offer
  • Founded by a team with NLP research backgrounds from Stanford, Berkeley, Google, and Meta
  • Enterprise-grade compliance, including SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, PCI, and GDPR
Cons
  • Not a content generator, it edits rather than ideates
  • Advanced features gated behind the Enterprise plan
  • Struggles with long or structurally complex paragraphs
  • Free plan is limited to 10 rewrites and suggestions per day
  • Premium pricing adds up for casual, low-volume users
  • Pro tier ($25/mo) is notably pricier than consumer competitors like Grammarly Premium
  • Enterprise pricing is not published and requires a sales conversation
  • Smaller public review base makes broad sentiment harder to gauge than larger competitors
Best forAnyone who wants cleaner, more polished writing wherever they type.Professionals, marketers, and non-native English speakers who want fast, high-quality sentence-level rewrites and tone control while writing anywhere on the web.Customer support, sales, and success teams inside CRM or contact-center platforms who need real-time writing assistance built for enterprise workflows rather than general consumer writing.

About Grammarly

Grammarly checks grammar, spelling and tone in real time across the browser and desktop apps, with generative AI features for rewriting and drafting text.

Pricing: Free tier available; Pro from $12/mo (billed annually; $30/mo billed monthly)

Read the full Grammarly review

About Wordtune

Wordtune is an AI writing companion that rewrites sentences, adjusts tone, and summarizes text directly inside your browser, email, or documents. It is built by AI21 Labs, the company behind the Jurassic language models.

Pricing: Free tier available; Unlimited plan from $6.99/mo billed annually ($9.99/mo monthly)

Read the full Wordtune review

About Sapling

Sapling is an AI writing assistant and API platform that plugs into CRM and support tools like Salesforce, Zendesk, and Amazon Connect, giving customer-facing agents real-time grammar, tone, and autocomplete suggestions.

Pricing: Free browser extension; Pro $25/mo ($12/mo billed annually); Enterprise from $15/seat/mo (10-seat minimum, custom quote); metered API from a $5 minimum

Read the full Sapling review

Quick picks

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper: Grammarly, Wordtune or Sapling?

Based on published pricing: Grammarly (Free tier available; Pro from $12/mo (billed annually; $30/mo billed monthly)); Wordtune (Free tier available; Unlimited plan from $6.99/mo billed annually ($9.99/mo monthly)); Sapling (Free browser extension; Pro $25/mo ($12/mo billed annually); Enterprise from $15/seat/mo (10-seat minimum, custom quote); metered API from a $5 minimum). Exact value depends on your usage volume and which features you actually need, so check each tool's full pricing breakdown before deciding.

Which of these three has the best reviews?

Grammarly shows G2 4.7/5 (13,000+ reviews). Wordtune shows G2 4.6/5 (190+ reviews). Sapling shows G2 4.2/5 (14 reviews). Weigh this alongside the feature and pricing comparison above, not as the only factor.

Which has the most features: Grammarly, Wordtune or Sapling?

Of the three, Sapling lists the most features in our comparison above, though more features doesn't automatically mean it's the better fit — a simpler, more focused tool can win for a specific use case.

Can I use more than one of these writing & content tools together?

Yes — many teams run more than one writing & content tool for different parts of their workflow rather than picking a single winner. Start with whichever one matches your primary use case, and add a second only if you hit a real gap.

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