Migrate from quillbot to grammarly.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Replace the QuillBot Paraphraser workflow with Grammarly's clarity and full-sentence/paragraph rewrites. In QuillBot, users select a rewriting mode (Standard, Fluency, Formal, Simple, etc.) and run text through the Synonym Slider; in Grammarly, you instead highlight a sentence or paragraph and accept the one-click full-sentence or full-paragraph rewrite suggestion (Pro and up), and use clarity/conciseness suggestions for the lighter-touch equivalent of QuillBot's Standard mode. For per-word synonym swaps (QuillBot's AI thesaurus), use Grammarly's word-choice and synonym suggestions in the editor. Move the work into Grammarly's editor, browser extension, or Word/Google Docs integration so rewriting happens inline where the document already lives, rather than in a separate paraphrasing box.
- Warning: Grammarly has no Synonym Slider or named preset modes (Creative, Academic, Expand, Shorten, Humanize). It offers clarity/conciseness and full rewrites but does not expose a single dial that scales how aggressively the whole passage is changed, so workflows that depended on tuning change-intensity per pass lose that control.
- Warning: QuillBot's full multi-mode paraphrasing and unlimited word count are Premium ($19.95/mo or ~$8.33/mo annual); Grammarly's full-sentence and full-paragraph rewrites likewise require Grammarly Pro, and prompt-driven generative rewriting is metered (Free 100 prompts/month). Confirm the target plan covers the rewrite volume before cutting over.
- Warning: QuillBot paraphrases in 20+ languages; verify the languages you rewrite in are supported on the Grammarly surface you plan to use before migrating multilingual work.