Wordtune
AI-powered writing companion
Wordtune Chrome extension is an AI-powered writing companion that helps you translate your thoughts into words. Wordtune understands what you are trying to say and provides tailored suggestions to make your writing more clear, compelling, and authentic!
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Wordtune is praised for its ability to enhance writing clarity and expression, making it a valuable tool for both native and non-native English speakers. Users appreciate its ease of use, effectiveness, and the time it saves in crafting well-written sentences. However, some users find its integration with Chrome problematic and consider it expensive compared to alternatives like ChatGPT. Despite these concerns, many have switched from other tools like Grammarly to Wordtune, highlighting its superior performance in rewriting and vocabulary enhancement.
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Perfect
If daily limit is ended i would not like to get wordtuneai pop up when i am writing
A very good tool! Easy, fast, effective.
it has bad integration with chrome, constantly coming in and out of my account.
Best AI tool for writing any kind of sentences, rewrite your sentence with proper language and words, auto correct spellings, suggestions, etc...
Total life saver, I wish the Chrome extension would work for Webflow as well
Way too expensive considering that with a little bit more effort, ChatGPT is a very viable alternative. The spices feature doesn't work more times than it works. If they merged the Wordtune Write and Read into one subscription at the same price, I'd consider it
I’ve used lots other similar apps, non compare to wordtune.
Saves me lots of time, sometimes I transcribe thoughts paste into word tune. It works out what I meant & nicely writes it.
It’s not 100% perfect, sometimes need to adjust your sentence so it knows the context.
Fantastic at shrinking down already well written sentences.
Rewrites are in pretty much precise grammar, not robotic…