Room for improvement but a good start
I loaded it up and tested it a couple of ways on my podcast post for this week. It did give me some great updates and information on my article that I changed immediately. That is the great news and exactly what I was looking for it to help me do.
The information on content is pretty good but actually going through and figuring it out needs a good bit of help. For example:
It listed every time I used an acronym as a possible misspelling but no way for me to say that it is actually correct. I am in healthcare IT doing a podcast about HIPAA so we are loaded with acronyms. It needs a personal dictionary for those things. But, it did catch 2 real misspellings they just got lost in 8 others that were really ok.
When I have an indented section that refers to a theme to a training program with short sentences to be used as catch phrases, it complained about everyone one of them for being too many short sentences in a row. I get it but that is another area where I need to say that those are ok and can be ignored.
Since I was doing copy/paste if I made a change it mentioned and didn't make a matching change on my wordpress post I lost a couple of them. There is no way to undo and go back or see the history of what you cleared up, at least that I found. You have a history but it just takes you back to the project you were working with before.
I used copy/paste because when I gave it he URL it included all the sidebar, footer, etc info and without any way to clear them from the list it was useless. If I could ignore everything that goes around the post then I wouldn't have to take the time to copy/paste.
There is very limited documentation to explain some parts of the program. I have tried the SERP thing a couple of times and really don't follow what I should be doing with it even after reviewing the doc.
As I mentioned, I have to worry about HIPAA security and there is no documentation on security or how the Chrome extension works like where does my data go when using your tool, etc. Without some assurances of security and how the tool works I can't be loading that Chrome extension at all. That is why I don't use grammarly because it watches everything I type and sends to their servers.
There are little bugs like it will never be happy with the last line of the article. I reported the problem so we will see how that is received.
Overall, very promising. I hope they are able to take this where they appear to be heading. It can be a great tool but you have to be willing to work at it right now.

Ivan-Copywritely
May 9, 2024An insightful review. Thanks.
Personal dictionary for grammar is already in the backlog - https://copywritely.dashvine.com/
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