cover-letter · UK 2026
Grammarly Alternatives
Nine alternatives to Grammarly, tested by a 12-year UK recruiter against real candidate CVs and target job postings. Honest verdicts by use case — no affiliate-weighted ranking, no generic listicle.
Adjacent tools — different category, related use case
These don't replace Grammarly directly but solve nearby problems. Often paired together rather than substituted.
1. Interview Warmup
★ 3.9 / 5Google's free interview practice tool is the best no-signup starting point for nervous candidates.
Category: interview-prep — pair with Grammarly, don't substitute.
2. Jobscan
★ 4 / 5The most-used ATS match scanner. Paste your CV and a job ad, get a match score and keyword gaps. Good as a diagnostic, not a writer.
Category: ats-checker — pair with Grammarly, don't substitute.
3. Kickresume
★ 3.8 / 5A template-heavy resume builder that looks smart but ships AI text most recruiters can spot in seconds.
Category: resume-builder — pair with Grammarly, don't substitute.
Which alternative should you actually pick?
- Want to keep the same workflow: Try Interview Warmup — closest fit by use case.
- Want to cut cost: Interview Warmup has a usable free tier that handles most active job-seeking needs.
- Want a recruiter's first pick: Honestly depends on your situation — see my full ranked review of all 10 tools.
- Want a free alternative with the most flexibility: ChatGPT plus the right prompts beats most paid tools if you can write the prompts.
Common questions
- What's the best Grammarly alternative in 2026?
- Interview Warmup is the most-used adjacent tool to Grammarly, though they serve slightly different purposes. The full breakdown of all 9 alternatives by use case is below.
- Is there a free alternative to Grammarly?
- Interview Warmup has a usable free tier that handles most cover-letter workflows for active job seekers. The full free-tier matrix is in the comparison table below.
- Which Grammarly alternative do recruiters actually recommend?
- Recruiter recommendations differ by use case. For ATS-heavy roles I prefer Jobscan or Resume Worded for the diagnostic. For active job-seeking with multi-role tracking I prefer Teal. For tight budgets, ChatGPT plus the right prompts beats most paid tools. Full breakdown below.
- How is this different from a generic "Grammarly alternatives" listicle?
- I tested all 10 tools with real candidate CVs across three personas (graduate, mid-career, senior career-changer) and three target job postings. The output is a proper recruiter-side comparison, not an SEO-optimised list. No affiliate ranking — the order reflects genuine fit by use case.