Is Wordtune free?
Yes, Wordtune has a free Basic plan that includes unlimited grammar and spell checks plus 10 rewrites per day and 3 summaries per month. Paid plans start at $4.89/month billed annually.
How is Wordtune different from Grammarly?
Grammarly focuses primarily on grammar, spelling, and clarity corrections, while Wordtune specializes in paraphrasing and rewriting full sentences with tone control (formal vs. casual). Wordtune also includes summarization and English translation features Grammarly doesn't offer.
Does Wordtune work in languages other than English?
Wordtune only writes in English, but it can translate text from Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Hebrew, Russian, German, French, and Portuguese into native-sounding English. There's no support for writing in non-English languages.
Can Wordtune help with academic essays and avoid plagiarism?
Yes, Wordtune is positioned for academic writing and includes citations and sources for facts it generates (claiming to verify against at least 5 sources). It can also paraphrase source material and adjust length to meet word counts.
Does Wordtune have a Chrome extension?
Yes. Wordtune offers Chrome and Microsoft Edge extensions that work inside Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn, and most web text fields, with a 4.7/5 rating on the Chrome Web Store.
Is there a Wordtune mobile app?
Wordtune has an iOS app for iPhone and iPad. Based on the available information, there is no dedicated Android app at this time.
How much does Wordtune cost per month?
Annual pricing is $4.89/month for Advanced and $6.99/month for Unlimited (50% off monthly rates of $6.99 and $9.99). A 3-day free trial is available, and students/educators with .edu emails get 30% off.
Does Wordtune offer refunds?
No, Wordtune does not offer refunds. You can cancel anytime before the next billing cycle or before your 3-day free trial ends through the Manage Plan page in your account.