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How to Migrate from Clarice.ai to Wordtune (Step-by-Step)

Last updated: April 2026

Migrating from Clarice.ai to Wordtune offers enhanced sentence-level rewriting capabilities and broader integration options. While Clarice.ai excels in Portuguese/English bilingual support, Wordtune provides superior sentence flow improvements and more nuanced tone adjustments. This guide covers the complete migration process including data export, account setup, feature adaptation, and team onboarding. You'll learn how to transfer your workflow efficiently while maximizing Wordtune's advanced rewriting features for clearer, more natural-sounding text across documents and browsers.

Estimated Timeline

solo user

2-4 hours for setup plus 1-2 weeks adaptation

small team

3-5 days including training and parallel testing

enterprise

2-3 weeks for full deployment with training and workflow integration

Migration Steps

1

Audit Your Clarice.ai Usage

easy

2

Export Clarice.ai Data

easy

3

Set Up Wordtune Account

easy

4

Recreate Workflows in Wordtune

medium

5

Train Your Team (If Applicable)

medium

6

Parallel Testing Period

medium

7

Full Transition & Optimization

hard

Feature Mapping

Clarice.aiWordtune EquivalentNotes
Real-time grammar and style correctionsSentence rewrite suggestionsWordtune offers multiple rewrite options per sentence rather than single corrections
Tone adjustmentTone adjustments (Casual/Formal)Wordtune provides more nuanced tone options with real-time preview
Portuguese and English bilingual supportPrimarily English-focused with some multilingual supportWordtune excels in English but has more limited Portuguese capabilities than Clarice.ai
Vocabulary suggestionsWord choice improvementsWordtune suggests context-appropriate synonyms within sentence rewrites
User-friendly interface for quick improvementsBrowser and document integrationsWordtune offers more extensive integration options across platforms
Clarity improvementsText shortening/expandingWordtune provides dedicated controls for concise or detailed rewrites
Real-time proofreadingReal-time writing suggestionsBoth offer real-time assistance but with different suggestion methodologies

Data Transfer Guide

Clarice.ai doesn't offer bulk data export since it focuses on real-time text processing rather than content storage. To transfer your workflow: 1) Manually document your custom style preferences and frequently corrected patterns. 2) Export any saved text templates or snippets via copy-paste. 3) Screenshot your Clarice.ai settings for reference. For Wordtune setup: Import your documented preferences by manually configuring Wordtune's custom styles and frequently used rewrite patterns. Since both tools process text in real-time rather than storing documents, the migration focuses on workflow adaptation rather than data transfer. Create new custom shortcuts in Wordtune that match your Clarice.ai usage patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my data from Clarice.ai to Wordtune?+
Direct data transfer isn't possible since Clarice.ai focuses on real-time processing rather than content storage. You'll need to manually document preferences and recreate workflows in Wordtune.
How long does migration take?+
For individual users, expect 2-4 hours of setup plus 1-2 weeks of adaptation. Team migrations typically require 3-5 days including training and parallel testing periods.
Will I lose any features switching to Wordtune?+
You may notice reduced Portuguese language support compared to Clarice.ai's specialized bilingual capabilities. However, Wordtune offers superior sentence rewriting and broader integration options.
Can I use both tools during migration?+
Yes, we recommend a 1-2 week parallel testing period where you use both tools simultaneously to compare results and adapt your workflow gradually before full transition.
Is Wordtune cheaper than Clarice.ai?+
Both offer freemium models with similar pricing tiers. Wordtune Premium costs approximately $9.99/month, comparable to Clarice.ai's paid plans. Evaluate based on feature needs rather than price alone.