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KannePocker
Mar 7, 2026
I use Grammarly pretty regularly for work stuff, and my honest answer is: **yes, it can save real time**, but mostly because it reduces tiny writing errors and hesitation, not because it magically writes everything for you.
For **emails, proposals, Gmail, Docs, and random browser text boxes**, the “always-on” part is basically real. Grammarly offers browser, desktop, Google Docs, Gmail, and mobile coverage, so it does show up across a lot of everyday writing workflows.
1. **Does it catch real ...
I use Grammarly every day for client emails and docs, and for me it’s less about “perfect writing” and more about **catching the stuff I miss when I’m moving too fast**.
It definitely helps with grammar, but I actually get more value from the **clarity and tone** suggestions. Sometimes I’ll write something that sounds fine in my head, but Grammarly helps make it sound cleaner or less blunt.
It can be a bit annoying sometimes though. Not every suggestion is good, and if you accept everything yo...