AI for writing

What is the best AI for writing feedback?

Grammarly is the most focused fit for continuous, line-level feedback inside a writing workflow. If you need a deeper conversation about argument, structure, or tone, Claude is a useful alternative.

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Best fit: Grammarly

Grammarly is the best fit for focused clarity and revision feedback.

Writing assistance focused on correctness, clarity, and revision.

Designed for inline correctness and clarity suggestions

Lets you accept or reject individual changes

Fits naturally into revision instead of replacing the whole draft

When the answer changes

Choose for your actual constraint

Claude

Use Claude for higher-level feedback on organization, tone, and unsupported claims.

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ChatGPT

Use ChatGPT when you want an interactive editor that explains a few high-impact changes.

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A safer workflow

How to get a useful result

  1. 1

    Keep a copy of your original draft.

  2. 2

    Ask for diagnosis before rewriting: clarity, structure, evidence, and audience fit.

  3. 3

    Request the three highest-impact changes and the reason for each.

  4. 4

    Apply only edits you understand, then read the result aloud.

  5. 5

    Follow school or workplace rules for disclosure and authorship.

Common questions

Before you choose

Can AI improve writing without rewriting it?

Yes. Ask it to identify problems, explain priorities, and suggest limited line edits rather than returning a replacement draft.

Which AI is best for essay feedback?

Use a conversational model for argument and organization, or a focused editor for line-level clarity. Your institution’s AI policy should guide the workflow.