Quick answer: Fix All Errors applies every suggested correction at once. Paid plans only. On Free and Anonymous, the button shows but prompts an upgrade.
What it does
The Grammar Checker flags errors as you write — grammar, spelling, punctuation, contextual word swaps. You can fix each one by clicking the underline and accepting the suggestion. Or, on a paid plan, click Fix All Errors to apply every suggestion in one click.
When to use it
- You trust the checker on routine writing. Most grammar and typo fixes are safe to apply in bulk.
- You are polishing fast. The one-click cleanup is much faster than working through each fix card.
- You want a clean baseline. Apply Fix All, then review for anything that changed your meaning.
When not to use it
- Tone-sensitive copy — marketing slogans, brand voice, intentional sentence fragments. The checker might flag stylistic choices as errors.
- Quoted text — direct quotations should not be edited. Review fix-by-fix instead.
- Creative writing — unconventional grammar is often intentional.
Warning: Fix All Errors does not have a preview step. Once applied, the changes are in your text. The checker keeps no edit history beyond what your browser remembers, so undo through your browser if you need to back out.
How to use it
- Paste or type your text into the Grammar Checker.
- Click Check grammar (or wait for real-time errors to surface).
- Click Fix All Errors in the toolbar.
Anonymous and free users see the button but get an upgrade prompt when they click. Paid users see the fixes apply immediately.
What gets fixed
- Subject-verb agreement, tense consistency, sentence fragments, run-on sentences.
- Typos and contextually wrong words (their/they're, affect/effect).
- Comma splices, missing Oxford commas, semicolon misuse, em/en dash errors.
For the full list, see Grammar errors the checker catches and Spelling and punctuation issues caught.
FAQ
Can I preview the changes before applying? No preview mode. Review the fix list panel first if you want to see what would change.
Why is the button visible if I cannot click it? So free users know the feature exists. The upgrade prompt explains the gate. Same UX as Selective Rephrase in the Humanizer.
Will it change my tone? It applies grammar fixes, not tone changes. Stylistic choices flagged as errors are a known false-positive — review the suggestions before clicking Fix All on creative copy.
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