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.