Grammarly Business vs Writer for Teams
Both enforce writing standards across teams. We compare their approaches to brand consistency and content quality.
The Verdict
Grammarly Business is a writing assistant that catches grammar, spelling, and basic tone issues everywhere your team writes (browser, email, docs). Writer is a brand governance platform that enforces custom style rules, approved terminology, and brand voice across content. Grammarly is better for writing correctness; Writer is better for brand consistency. Grammarly is more affordable; Writer is more powerful for enterprise governance.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Grammarly Business | Writer |
|---|---|---|
| Grammar & Spelling | Yes — core feature | Basic |
| Brand Voice | Predefined tones | Custom brand voice models |
| Style Guide Enforcement | Limited — predefined rules | Yes — custom style rules |
| Browser Extension | Yes — works everywhere | Yes — Chrome extension |
| Custom Terminology | Basic — approved/rejected words | Advanced — terminology management |
| Content Scoring | Basic engagement/delivery scores | Style conformance scores |
| Enterprise SSO | Yes — SAML | Yes — SAML, SCIM |
| Pricing | $15/user/month | $18,000+/year (enterprise) |
Where TeamBench Fits
Grammarly catches grammar issues. Writer enforces brand style. TeamBench scores content quality with custom weighted criteria, quality gates, and improvement workflows — the quality control layer that neither Grammarly nor Writer provides.
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Neither Grammarly Business nor Writer offers custom content quality scoring. TeamBench does — with weighted criteria, quality gates, and AI-powered review.
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