O ChatGPT é uma boa alternativa ao Grammarly?
Olá a todos, ultimamente tenho-me questionado se o ChatGPT pode realmente substituir o Grammarly no que diz respeito à verificação da sua escrita. Quero dizer, …
Andrew Silva
February 9, 2026 at 01:36 AM
Olá a todos, ultimamente tenho-me questionado se o ChatGPT pode realmente substituir o Grammarly no que diz respeito à verificação da sua escrita. Quero dizer, o ChatGPT é bastante inteligente, mas será capaz de detetar todos os aspetos gramaticais tão bem quanto o Grammarly? Gostaria muito de ouvir o que acham!
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Does anyone here use just ChatGPT for all their writing checks? How's that working out?
I found ChatGPT quicker for spotting awkward phrasing but Grammarly nails spelling and punctuation better.
If you need suggestions on style and tone, ChatGPT is awesome. Grammarly feels more like a strict grammar police.
Grammarly has way more detailed checks like tone detection and plagiarism. ChatGPT doesn't cover those at all.
I think ChatGPT can replace Grammarly for casual stuff but if you need professional editing, Grammarly or a human editor is still better.
I've tried using ChatGPT for proofreading my essays, and it's decent but not as precise as Grammarly for catching all the little errors.
Best use case I found: ChatGPT for brainstorming and rough drafts, Grammarly for polishing and final checks.
In my experience, ChatGPT sometimes gives grammar advice that doesn't quite fit the context, which Grammarly rarely does.
Honestly, I use both. ChatGPT is great for rephrasing or making my text sound nicer, but Grammarly still catches spelling and grammar errors better.
Anyone else use ChatGPT to just rewrite awkward sentences instead of fixing grammar? It's been super useful for that.
I like how ChatGPT explains alternative phrasings, Grammarly usually just points out errors without context.
I use ChatGPT mostly to generate ideas and sometimes ask it to check grammar, but I always run things through Grammarly before submitting.
I heard you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that blend AI writing help and grammar checking, might be worth a look.
For non-native speakers, Grammarly's explanations are super helpful. ChatGPT doesn’t always explain why something is wrong.
For quick grammar checks, ChatGPT is fine, but Grammarly’s browser extension is super convenient for everyday use.
ChatGPT’s grammar fixes sometimes sound too formal or old-fashioned, which is weird for casual stuff.
Sometimes ChatGPT suggests changing the meaning of my sentences when trying to fix grammar, which can be annoying.
I've seen ChatGPT improve with updates, but Grammarly keeps adding new features too, so the gap may shrink.