Grammarly

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Grammarly is a digital writing assistance company that provides AI-powered grammar, spelling, style, and tone checking tools for individuals and businesses.

San Francisco, CA

About Grammarly

Grammarly is a digital writing assistant that helps users improve grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, tone, and style across emails, documents, social media, and more. Based in San Francisco, CA, Grammarly offers browser extensions, desktop and mobile apps, and integrations with tools like Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and popular email platforms. The company provides a free basic plan plus paid tiers such as Grammarly Premium for individuals and Grammarly Business for teams, along with AI-powered features like GrammarlyGO for content generation and rewriting.

A Grammarly charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a Grammarly Premium or Grammarly Business subscription, purchase or renew a plan through their website, or subscribe via a mobile app store (such as the Apple App Store or Google Play). Common billing scenarios include monthly or annual subscriptions, automatic renewals, upgrades from the free plan, trial periods that convert to paid plans if not cancelled, and charges for additional team seats on Business accounts. You might also see small temporary authorization holds when you first add or update a payment method; these are usually released within a few days and do not become final charges.

If you’re unsure about a Grammarly charge, start by signing in at grammarly.com and checking your Account or Subscription/Billing section for active plans, invoices, and payment history. Look for emails from Grammarly confirming subscription starts, renewals, upgrades, or trial activations, as these include billing details and amounts. If you still have questions, visit Grammarly’s Help Center (support.grammarly.com) to submit a support request or use in-product support; have a screenshot of the charge, the exact amount, date, and the statement descriptor (e.g., “GRAMMARLY” or “GRAMMARLY.COM”) ready. For subscriptions made through Apple or Google Play, you’ll generally need to manage cancellations and refunds directly through your app store account according to their policies.

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  1. GRAMMARLY COARQEGAG \548 MARKET ST. #354

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Grammarly charge on my card if I already use the free version?

A charge appears when you’ve upgraded from the free Grammarly plan to a paid Grammarly Premium or Grammarly Business subscription, or started a trial that converted to a paid plan at the end of the trial period. Log in to grammarly.com, go to Account > Subscription or Billing to see which paid plan is active and when it was billed. If you don’t recognize the upgrade, check whether a family member, colleague, or shared device may have used your card to subscribe.

What are Grammarly’s typical subscription prices and billing cycles?

Grammarly offers a free plan, plus paid tiers like Grammarly Premium for individuals and Grammarly Business for teams. Premium is usually available as monthly, quarterly, or annual subscriptions, with annual plans effectively costing less per month (often in the range of about $12/month when billed annually, though prices and promotions can vary by region and time). Grammarly Business is generally priced per user per month (commonly around $15/user/month when billed annually), and total charges depend on the number of seats and the selected billing term. Always check the pricing page at grammarly.com/pricing or your billing screen at checkout for current, region-specific rates.

Why was I charged by Grammarly again when I didn’t manually renew?

Grammarly subscriptions automatically renew at the end of each billing period unless you cancel before your renewal date. This means monthly, quarterly, and annual plans will renew and charge your saved payment method until you turn off auto-renewal. You can see your next renewal date and manage auto-renew by logging in at grammarly.com, going to Account > Subscription/Billing, and reviewing your plan details.

How do I cancel my Grammarly Premium or Business subscription to stop future charges?

To cancel a subscription purchased on grammarly.com, log in to your account, go to Account > Subscription/Billing, and select the option to Cancel or Manage Plan, then follow the prompts until you receive a confirmation notification or email. Your account will typically remain Premium or Business until the end of the current billing period, and then revert to the free version, so you won’t lose immediate access. If you subscribed through the Apple App Store or Google Play, you must cancel via your device’s subscriptions settings (Apple ID or Google Play account); cancelling on grammarly.com will not stop app-store-based billing.

How can I request a refund for a Grammarly charge I don’t recognize or no longer want?

If you bought your subscription directly from grammarly.com, you can request help by visiting support.grammarly.com, clicking Contact Support, and providing the email address linked to your Grammarly account, the last 4 digits of the card, the amount charged, and the charge date. Grammarly reviews refund requests under their current refund policy, which may offer refunds in certain time frames (for example, shortly after an automatic renewal); eligibility is not guaranteed. For subscriptions purchased via Apple’s App Store or Google Play, refunds are handled exclusively through the respective app store’s refund process, not by Grammarly’s support team.

Why do I see multiple or unfamiliar Grammarly amounts on my statement?

You may see different amounts if you changed billing periods (e.g., switched from monthly to annual), upgraded to Grammarly Business, added or removed team seats, or were charged in a different currency than your local one. In some cases, a small temporary authorization hold may appear separately from the final subscription charge, but the hold should drop off within a few business days. Check your Billing or Invoices section in your Grammarly account for a breakdown of past charges, and compare them with your statement.

What does a Grammarly charge look like on my bank or card statement?

On your statement, Grammarly charges often appear with descriptors such as “GRAMMARLY,” “GRAMMARLY.COM,” or similar variations referencing the website. If you subscribed through an app store, the descriptor may show as APPLE, GOOGLE, or a platform name rather than Grammarly directly, with Grammarly mentioned in the purchase details. Having the exact descriptor, amount, and date handy will help Grammarly Support or your app store identify the transaction quickly if you need assistance.

How can I check which email/account was used for the Grammarly subscription that’s charging my card?

If you’re unsure which Grammarly account is tied to the charge, try signing in at grammarly.com with any email addresses you use and check Account > Subscription/Billing for an active paid plan. If you can’t locate it, contact Grammarly Support via support.grammarly.com and include the last 4 digits of your card, card type, the exact amount, the currency, and the transaction date; they can help locate the account associated with that payment. For security reasons, they may not disclose full account details, but they can guide you through verifying ownership and resolving unauthorized use concerns.

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