ProWritingAid
Deep style, grammar, and readability reports for long manuscripts and articles.
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- Pricing
- Freemium with lifetime and subscription options
- Platforms
- Web, Desktop, Browser extension
- Regions / languages
- English-first
- Last verified
- 2026-05-03
What is ProWritingAid?
ProWritingAid targets authors and editors who want chapter-scale feedback on repetition, pacing, and grammar in one pass.
It complements Wordtune-style micro rewrites with macro reports—best when you already have a draft worth analyzing.
Key features of ProWritingAid
- Long-document analysis for style and structure signals
- Integrations with Scrivener, Word, and Google Docs workflows
- Customizable rulesets for genre or house style
- Supports Web, Desktop, Browser extension usage
Pros of ProWritingAid
- Strong value per dollar for heavy revisers
- Useful teaching tool for writing craft feedback loops
- Strong fit for self-published authors tightening full manuscripts
Cons of ProWritingAid
- Report density can overwhelm new users without a checklist
- English-centric strengths may thin for some languages
- May not fit teams wanting only one-click generation without a base draft
Typical ProWritingAid workflows
- Import document
- Run summary report
- Fix high-signal issues
- Re-run
- Define clear task scope and success criteria for ProWritingAid usage
Practical tips for ProWritingAid
- Tackle top three report categories per pass instead of every flag
- Snapshot before-and-after word counts to track bloat removal
- Start with the workflow "Import document" for faster onboarding
Who ProWritingAid is for
- Self-published authors tightening full manuscripts
- Editors running consistency scans before line edit
- Teams that need consistent writing workflow output quality
Who ProWritingAid is not for
- Teams wanting only one-click generation without a base draft
- Organizations requiring strict constraints beyond ProWritingAid default operating model
ProWritingAid FAQs
- Can ProWritingAid replace a human developmental editor?
- No. It accelerates mechanical and stylistic passes, but story structure and audience fit still need human judgment.
- Is ProWritingAid good for student papers?
- It can help with clarity if your school allows assistive editing tools. Always follow academic integrity policies.