As an Indian content writer working with international clients since 2019, I can tell you that flawless English is not optional — it is the minimum requirement. One grammatical error in a client's blog post, and your rating drops. Three errors, and you lose the client forever.
Table of Contents
- Quick Comparison: Grammarly vs QuillBot vs ProWritingAid
- Grammarly: The Gold Standard for Professional Writers
- What I Love About Grammarly
- Grammarly Pricing for Indian Writers
- Grammarly Limitations
- QuillBot: Best for Paraphrasing and Rewrites
- What Makes QuillBot Different
- QuillBot Paraphrasing Modes
- QuillBot Grammar Checker
- QuillBot Pricing
- ProWritingAid: Best for Long-Form Content and Books
- ProWritingAid's Unique Approach
- ProWritingAid for Indian Writers
- ProWritingAid Pricing
- Head-to-Head Test: 10 Common Indian English Errors
- Which Tool Should Indian Writers Choose?
- My Personal Setup and Recommendation
- Related Articles
- About the Author
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The challenge for Indian writers is unique. We often think in Hindi, Tamil, or Bengali and write in English. Indian English has its own patterns that sometimes differ from American or British English. The right grammar tool catches these nuances without stripping away your natural voice.
I have used all three major grammar tools extensively — Grammarly for three years, QuillBot for two years, and ProWritingAid for one year. Here is my no-nonsense comparison for Indian writers in 2026.
Quick Comparison: Grammarly vs QuillBot vs ProWritingAid
| Feature | Grammarly | QuillBot | ProWritingAid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free Version | Yes (basic) | Yes (limited) | Yes (limited) |
| Premium Price | ₹1,000/month | ₹700/month | ₹600/month |
| Annual Price | ₹6,000/year | ₹4,200/year | ₹5,000/year |
| Grammar Accuracy | 95%+ | 88% | 92% |
| Indian English | Good | Average | Good |
| Plagiarism Check | Yes (Premium) | No (separate tool) | Yes (Premium) |
| Browser Extension | Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari | Chrome, Firefox | Chrome |
| MS Word Plugin | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Google Docs | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Tone Detection | Yes | No | Limited |
| Paraphrasing | Premium only | Yes (core feature) | No |
| Style Guide | Business plan | No | Yes |
Grammarly: The Gold Standard for Professional Writers
What I Love About Grammarly
Grammarly is the tool I use every single day. It sits in my Chrome browser, checks everything I type in Google Docs, Gmail, WordPress, and even Fiverr messages. The accuracy is remarkable — it catches errors that I genuinely miss, not just basic spelling mistakes.
Key strengths for Indian writers:
- Contextual grammar corrections — understands the difference between "I have been working" and "I am working since" (a common Indian English error)
- Article usage (a/an/the) — this is the number one grammar weakness for Indian English speakers, and Grammarly handles it brilliantly
- Tone detection — tells you if your writing sounds formal, friendly, confident, or tentative. Invaluable when writing for different client personas
- Plagiarism checker — essential for content writers. Clients use Copyscape, and if your content flags as duplicate, you lose the project. Grammarly's built-in checker saves you from accidental similarities
- Full sentence rewrites — Premium suggests complete sentence alternatives that often sound more natural than my original phrasing
Grammarly Pricing for Indian Writers
The Premium plan costs approximately ₹1,000/month or ₹6,000/year. That sounds expensive until you calculate the math: if Grammarly helps you deliver cleaner work that earns even one additional positive review per month, the resulting extra income far exceeds the subscription cost.
If you are a content writer earning more than ₹20,000/month, try Grammarly Premium. The free version is decent for basic checks, but the Premium corrections for clarity, engagement, and delivery are what separate good writing from professional writing.
Grammarly Limitations
- Premium is expensive for beginners (use the free version until you earn consistently)
- Sometimes suggests overly American phrasing when British English is needed
- Can be aggressive with suggestions — do not blindly accept every change
- No offline mode — requires internet connection
QuillBot: Best for Paraphrasing and Rewrites
What Makes QuillBot Different
QuillBot's core strength is not grammar checking — it is paraphrasing. If you need to rewrite a sentence, paragraph, or entire article while maintaining the original meaning, QuillBot is unmatched. This makes it popular among Indian freelancers who:
- Need to rewrite content for multiple clients on similar topics
- Want to improve readability of technical writing
- Struggle with finding alternative ways to express ideas in English
- Work on summarizing or condensing long documents
QuillBot Paraphrasing Modes
- Standard: Balanced rewrite maintaining original tone
- Fluency: Focuses on natural-sounding English (best for Indian writers)
- Formal: Upgrades casual language to professional tone
- Creative: Significant rewording with more vocabulary changes
- Expand: Makes text longer with additional phrasing
- Shorten: Condenses text while keeping key points
QuillBot Grammar Checker
QuillBot does include a grammar checker, but it is noticeably less accurate than Grammarly. In my tests with 50 sample paragraphs containing common Indian English errors, QuillBot caught 88% of errors compared to Grammarly's 95%. The gaps were mainly in:
- Article usage (a/an/the) — caught only 80% of errors
- Preposition errors — caught 85% vs Grammarly's 94%
- Subject-verb agreement in complex sentences — caught 82%
QuillBot Pricing
Premium costs ₹700/month or ₹4,200/year. The free version limits you to 125 words per paraphrase and 2 modes (Standard and Fluency). If paraphrasing is your primary need, this is the better value compared to Grammarly.
ProWritingAid: Best for Long-Form Content and Books
ProWritingAid's Unique Approach
ProWritingAid goes deeper than grammar and spelling. It analyzes your writing style, readability, sentence structure, pacing, and consistency. If you write long-form content — ebooks, whitepapers, research articles, or blog posts over 2,000 words — ProWritingAid provides insights that Grammarly and QuillBot simply do not.
Reports I find most useful:
- Writing Style Report: Identifies passive voice, adverb overuse, and redundant phrases
- Readability Report: Shows Flesch-Kincaid score and highlights sentences that are too complex
- Consistency Report: Catches inconsistencies like "colour" vs "color" in the same document
- Sentence Length Report: Visualizes sentence variety to improve reading flow
- Overused Words Report: Highlights words you use too frequently
ProWritingAid for Indian Writers
ProWritingAid supports both American and British English, which is helpful since Indian clients often prefer British spellings while international clients typically want American English. You can set your preference per document.
The grammar checking accuracy sits between QuillBot and Grammarly at about 92%. It catches most errors reliably but occasionally misses subtle article or preposition mistakes that Grammarly would flag.
ProWritingAid Pricing
Premium costs ₹600/month or ₹5,000/year. They also offer a lifetime license for approximately ₹25,000 — which is exceptional value if you plan to write professionally for years. No other major grammar tool offers a one-time payment option.
Head-to-Head Test: 10 Common Indian English Errors
I created a test document with 10 errors commonly made by Indian English writers and ran it through all three tools:
| Error Type | Example | Grammarly | QuillBot | ProWritingAid |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Missing article | "He is good boy" | Caught | Caught | Caught |
| Wrong preposition | "Discuss about the project" | Caught | Missed | Caught |
| Present continuous misuse | "I am having a car" | Caught | Missed | Missed |
| Double subject | "My brother he works there" | Caught | Caught | Caught |
| Would/will confusion | "If I will go there" | Caught | Missed | Caught |
| Tense inconsistency | "Yesterday I go to market" | Caught | Caught | Caught |
| Redundancy | "Revert back to me" | Caught | Missed | Caught |
| Since/for confusion | "I am working since 5 years" | Caught | Missed | Missed |
| Plural error | "Give me some advices" | Caught | Caught | Caught |
| Word order | "I daily go to office" | Caught | Missed | Missed |
Results: Grammarly caught 10/10, ProWritingAid caught 8/10, QuillBot caught 5/10. For Indian English-specific errors, Grammarly is clearly the most reliable choice.
Which Tool Should Indian Writers Choose?
Choose Grammarly if:
- You write for international clients and need flawless English
- You are a content writer, copywriter, or blogger
- You need plagiarism checking built into your workflow
- You write primarily in Google Docs, WordPress, or email
- Budget is not a major constraint (₹6,000/year is your best investment)
Choose QuillBot if:
- Paraphrasing and rewriting is a big part of your work
- You are on a tight budget and need an affordable tool
- You already have strong grammar skills and mainly need rewording help
- You write academic or research content that requires summarization
Choose ProWritingAid if:
- You write long-form content (3,000+ word articles, ebooks, reports)
- You want deep writing style analysis beyond just grammar
- You prefer a one-time payment (lifetime license available)
- You need both American and British English support
My Personal Setup and Recommendation
I use Grammarly for writers as my primary tool — it runs in my browser and checks everything automatically. For long blog posts and ebooks, I occasionally run the text through ProWritingAid for style analysis. I rarely use QuillBot anymore because I prefer to write original content rather than paraphrase.
If you can only afford one tool, start with Grammarly's free version. It catches 80% of what Premium does and is better than QuillBot's free version for pure grammar checking. Once your freelance income from platforms like Fiverr or Upwork crosses ₹20,000/month, upgrade to Grammarly Premium — it will pay for itself within the first month through better client reviews and fewer revision requests.
Remember: your writing quality is your product. A carpenter does not cheap out on tools, and neither should a writer. Invest in the right grammar tool, and your income will reflect the improvement.