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How to Migrate from Writesonic to Grammarly (Step-by-Step)

Last updated: April 2026

Migrating from Writesonic to Grammarly shifts your focus from content generation to content refinement. While Writesonic excels at creating original content, Grammarly specializes in polishing existing text for clarity, tone, and correctness. This guide covers the complete migration process, including exporting your Writesonic content, setting up Grammarly, adapting your workflow, and understanding feature differences. You'll learn how to transition from a creation-centric tool to an enhancement-focused assistant, ensuring your writing maintains quality across all platforms.

Estimated Timeline

solo user

3-5 hours

small team

2-3 days

enterprise

1-2 weeks

Migration Steps

1

Audit Your Writesonic Content

easy

2

Export Content from Writesonic

medium

3

Set Up Grammarly Account and Integrations

easy

4

Import and Polish Exported Content

medium

5

Adapt Your Content Creation Workflow

medium

6

Train Your Team on Grammarly Features

medium

7

Run Parallel Testing Period

easy

8

Finalize Migration and Cancel Writesonic

easy

Feature Mapping

WritesonicGrammarly EquivalentNotes
AI Content GenerationGrammarly Editor with AI Writing AssistanceGrammarly generates suggestions and rewrites rather than full articles
SEO OptimizationClarity and Engagement SuggestionsGrammarly improves readability but doesn't provide keyword research
Tone AdjusterTone Detection and AdjustmentsBoth adjust tone, but Grammarly analyzes existing text rather than generating with specific tones
Article RewriterSentence RewriterGrammarly rewrites sentences for clarity rather than entire articles
Content TemplatesWriting Goals and Style GuidesGrammarly uses goals to guide writing rather than pre-built templates
Plagiarism Checker (Premium)Plagiarism Detector (Premium)Both check for plagiarism, but Grammarly's is integrated into the editing workflow
Browser ExtensionGrammarly Browser ExtensionBoth offer browser extensions, but Grammarly's works across more platforms

Data Transfer Guide

Writesonic doesn't offer bulk export functionality, so data transfer requires manual copying. Open each document in Writesonic and copy the text to a plain text editor or cloud storage like Google Drive. Organize content by project type and export date. For Grammarly, you don't 'import' content traditionally—instead, paste your exported text into Grammarly-supported platforms (web editor, Google Docs, Word). Use Grammarly's suggestions to refine the migrated content. Save polished versions in your preferred document management system. Consider creating a style guide in Grammarly Business to maintain consistency across migrated documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my data from Writesonic to Grammarly?+
Yes, but manually. Writesonic doesn't offer bulk export, so you'll need to copy content individually and paste it into Grammarly-supported platforms for refinement and storage.
How long does migration take?+
For solo users, 3-5 hours including content export and Grammarly setup. Teams need 2-3 days for training and workflow adjustment. Enterprises require 1-2 weeks for full deployment.
Will I lose any features switching to Grammarly?+
You'll lose Writesonic's AI content generation capabilities. Grammarly focuses on enhancing existing text rather than creating new content from scratch, so your workflow will shift from generation to refinement.
Can I use both tools during migration?+
Yes, and we recommend a 2-4 week parallel testing period. Use Writesonic for generation when needed, but process all output through Grammarly to compare workflows and ensure smooth transition.
Is Grammarly cheaper than Writesonic?+
Pricing varies by plan and features needed. Grammarly Premium starts at $12/month, while Writesonic's paid plans begin around $13/month. Compare based on whether you need content creation (Writesonic) or content refinement (Grammarly).