Grammarly vs SafeGrade —
which should UK students use
for essays?

Both are free to start, both improve your writing. But they solve different problems. Here's an honest comparison — and when to use each one.

In this article
  1. What Grammarly does
  2. What SafeGrade does
  3. Feature comparison
  4. The problem with using Grammarly on academic essays
  5. The verdict

Grammarly is one of the most widely used writing tools among UK students. SafeGrade is built specifically for the UK university essay context. They overlap in some areas and diverge significantly in others — and understanding the difference will help you use the right tool at the right point in your writing process.

What Grammarly does

Grammarly is a writing assistant. Its core function is grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style correction — it identifies errors in your text and suggests fixes in real time as you write. The premium version adds more advanced suggestions: clarity, engagement, delivery, and tone adjustments.

It also has an AI writing feature (Grammarly GO) that can help rephrase sentences, generate text, or summarise documents. And it includes a plagiarism checker in the premium tier that compares your text against web sources.

What Grammarly doesn't do: it doesn't check Harvard or APA referencing, it doesn't estimate your UK grade band, it doesn't analyse AI-risk patterns the way Turnitin does, and it has no concept of UK academic writing conventions or subject-specific requirements.

What SafeGrade does

SafeGrade is a pre-submission checker built specifically for UK university students. Rather than correcting grammar as you write, it analyses your finished essay across dimensions that matter for submission: AI-risk patterns, writing quality, referencing accuracy, and grade estimation.

It also has grammar and spell checking — but that's one of several tools, not the primary function. The primary function is answering: "Is this essay ready to submit, and what might get flagged?"

Feature comparison

FeatureGrammarlySafeGrade
Grammar & spell check✓ Core feature✓ Included
AI writing detection✓ Free + Deep Scan
Harvard citation validation✓ Free, unlimited
APA citation validation✓ Free, unlimited
UK grade band estimation✓ Free, unlimited
Improvement suggestions (academic context)Limited
Subject-aware Essay Coach
Plagiarism checkPremium only
Real-time as-you-type editing✓ Core feature✗ Post-draft
UK academic writing focus✗ General English✓ Built for UK unis
Data stored in USYesNo — UK servers only
Free tier✓ Limited✓ Generous

The problem with using Grammarly on academic essays

Grammarly is optimised for general English clarity — not for UK academic writing conventions. This creates a few specific problems:

A note on Grammarly and AI detection

There's ongoing discussion among students about whether using Grammarly's suggestions raises AI detection scores. The honest answer is: it depends on how heavily you use it. Accepting suggestions in bulk can reduce the natural variation in your writing. Using it selectively for clear errors is generally fine.

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The verdict

Use Grammarly for
Grammar and clarity as you write
Grammarly is excellent for catching typos, grammar errors, and awkward phrasing in real time. Use it selectively — accept obvious corrections, be cautious about style suggestions in academic text.
Use SafeGrade for
Pre-submission checks
Once your essay is drafted, SafeGrade checks the things that actually determine whether it gets flagged or how it's graded — AI patterns, citations, grade band, subject-specific quality signals.

Many students use both — Grammarly while drafting for grammar, SafeGrade before submitting for everything else. They're not competing for the same job. If you're already using Grammarly and happy with it, SafeGrade handles the gaps it leaves.

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