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vs Grammarly Word Counter
Two very different tools that both count words. Here is when to use each.
What each does
The Count My Page counter reports words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, reading time, and readability grade, plus advanced stats (top-10 keyword frequency, longest word, Flesch scores). Runs in the browser. Free. No account.
Grammarly is a grammar, style, and clarity checker with a word count as a status-bar readout. The counter is not the reason to use Grammarly; the grammar and style suggestions are. Grammarly requires an account. The free tier covers basic suggestions; the paid tier adds tone, conciseness, plagiarism, and full style rewrites.
Feature comparison
- Word count: both report it live.
- Character count: both.
- Reading time and speaking time: Count My Page yes, Grammarly no.
- Readability (Flesch): Count My Page yes, Grammarly yes (paid tier).
- Keyword frequency: Count My Page yes, Grammarly no.
- Grammar suggestions: Grammarly yes, Count My Page no.
- Tone and style rewrites: Grammarly yes (paid), Count My Page no.
- Plagiarism check: Grammarly yes (paid), Count My Page no.
- Privacy: Count My Page runs in-browser; nothing uploads. Grammarly sends text to its servers for analysis.
When each is the better fit
Use Count My Page when you want a live count and readability, do not want to sign up, or do not want your text on someone else’s server. Use Grammarly when you want grammar, tone, and style suggestions on top of the count. The two are complementary: draft in Grammarly, verify the count and readability here.
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