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Un data warehouse (entrepôt de données) est un système de stockage numérique qui connecte et harmonise de grandes quantités de données provenant de nombreuses sources différentes. Il a pour but d’alimenter la Business Intelligence (BI), le reporting et l’analyse, ainsi que soutenir la conformité aux exigences réglementaires afin que les entreprises puissent exploiter leurs données et prendre des décisions intelligentes fondées sur les données. Les data warehouse stockent les données actuelles et historiques dans un seul et même endroit et constituent ainsi une source unique de vérité pour une organisation.

Les données sont envoyées vers un data warehouse à partir de systèmes opérationnels (tels qu’un système ERP ou CRM), de bases de données et de sources externes comme les systèmes partenaires, les appareils IoT, les applications météo ou les réseaux sociaux, généralement de manière régulière. L’émergence du cloud computing a changé la donne. Ces dernières années, le stockage des données a été déplacé de l’infrastructure sur site traditionnelle vers de multiples emplacements, y compris sur site, dans le Cloud privé et dans le Cloud public.

Les data warehouse modernes sont conçus pour gérer à la fois les données structurées et les données non structurées, comme les vidéos, les fichiers image et les données de capteurs. Certains utilisent les outils analytiques intégrés et la technologie de base de données in-memory (qui conserve l’ensemble de données dans la mémoire de l’ordinateur plutôt que dans l’espace disque) pour fournir un accès en temps réel à des données fiables et favoriser une prise de décision en toute confiance. Sans entreposage de données, il est très difficile de combiner des données provenant de sources hétérogènes, de s’assurer qu’elles sont au bon format pour les analyses et d’obtenir une vue des données sur le court terme et sur le long terme.

Schéma qui montre ce qu'est un data warehouse


Avantages de l’entreposage de données

Un data warehouse bien conçu constitue la base de tout programme de BI ou d’analyse réussi. Son principal objectif est d’alimenter les rapports, les tableaux de bord et les outils analytiques devenus indispensables aux entreprises d’aujourd’hui. Un entrepôt de données fournit les informations dont vous avez besoin pour prendre des décisions basées sur les données et vous aide à faire les bons choix, que ce soit pour le développement de nouveaux produits ou la gestion des niveaux de stock. Un data warehouse présente de nombreux avantages. En voici quelques-uns :

  • Un meilleur reporting analytique : grâce à l’entreposage de données, les décideurs ont accès à des données provenant de plusieurs sources et n’ont plus besoin de prendre des décisions basées sur des informations incomplètes.
  • Des requêtes plus rapides : les data warehouse sont spécialement conçus pour permettre l’extraction et l’analyse rapides des données. Avec un entrepôt de données, vous pouvez très rapidement demander de grandes quantités de données consolidées avec peu ou pas d’aide du service informatique.
  • Une amélioration de la qualité des données : avant de charger les données dans l’entrepôt de données le système met en place des nettoyages de données afin de garantir que les données sont converties dans un seul et même format dans le but de faciliter les analyses (et les décisions), qui reposent alors sur des données précises et de haute qualité.
  • Une visibilité sur les données historiques : en stockant de nombreuses données historiques, un data warehouse permet aux décideurs d’analyser les tendances et les défis passés, de faire des prévisions et d’améliorer l’organisation au quotidien.

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Que peut stocker un data warehouse ?

Lorsque les data warehouse sont devenus populaires à la fin des années 1980, ils étaient conçus pour stocker des informations sur les personnes, les produits et les transactions. Ces données, appelées données structurées, étaient bien organisées et mises en forme pour en favoriser l’accès. Cependant, les entreprises ont rapidement voulu stocker, récupérer et analyser des données non structurées, comme des documents, des images, des vidéos, des e-mails, des publications sur les réseaux sociaux et des données brutes issues de capteurs.

Un entrepôt de données moderne peut contenir des données structurées et des données non structurées. En fusionnant ces types de données et en éliminant les silos qui les séparent, les entreprises peuvent obtenir une vue complète et globale sur les informations les plus précieuses.


Termes clés

Il est essentiel de bien comprendre un certain nombre de termes en lien avec les data warehouse. Les plus importants ont été définis ci-dessous. Découvrez d’autres termes et notre FAQ dans notre glossaire.

Data warehouse et base de données

Les bases de données et les data warehouse sont tous deux des systèmes de stockage de données, mais diffèrent de par leurs objectifs. Une base de données stocke généralement des données relatives à un domaine d’activité particulier. Un entrepôt de données stocke les données actuelles et historiques de l’ensemble de l’entreprise et alimente la BI et les outils analytiques. Les data warehouse utilisent un serveur de base de données pour extraire les données présentes dans les bases de données d’une organisation et disposent de fonctionnalités supplémentaires pour la modélisation des données, la gestion du cycle de vie des données, l’intégration des sources de données, etc.

Data warehouse et lac de données

Les data warehouse et les lacs de données sont utilisés pour stocker le Big Data, mais sont des systèmes de stockage très différents. Un data warehouse stocke des données qui ont été formatées dans un but spécifique, tandis qu’un lac de données stocke les données dans leur état brut, non traité, dont l’objectif n’a pas encore été défini. Les entrepôts de données et les lacs de données se complètent souvent. Par exemple, lorsque des données brutes stockées dans un lac s’avèrent utiles pour répondre à une question, elles peuvent être extraites, nettoyées, transformées et utilisées dans un data warehouse à des fins d’analyse. Le volume de données, les performances de la base de données et les coûts du stockage jouent un rôle important dans le choix de la solution de stockage adaptée.

Diagramme qui montre la différence entre un data warehouse et un lac de données

Data warehouse et datamart

Un datamart est une sous-section d’un data warehouse, partitionné spécifiquement pour un service ou un secteur d’activité, comme les ventes, le marketing ou la finance. Certains datamarts sont également créés à des fins opérationnelles autonomes. Alors qu’un data warehouse sert de magasin de données central pour l’ensemble de l’entreprise, un datamart utilise des données pertinentes à un groupe d’utilisateurs désigné. Ces utilisateurs peuvent alors accéder plus facilement aux données, accélérer leurs analyses et contrôler leurs propres données. Plusieurs datamarts sont souvent déployés dans un data warehouse.

Diagramme d'un data mart et de son fonctionnement


Quels sont les composants clés d’un data warehouse ?

Un data warehouse classique comporte quatre composants principaux : une base de données centrale, des outils ETL (extraction, transformation, chargement), des métadonnées et des outils d’accès. Tous ces composants sont conçus pour être rapides afin de vous assurer d’obtenir rapidement des résultats et vous permettre d’analyser les données à la volée.

Diagramme montrant les composants d'un data warehouse

  1. Base de données centrale : une base de données sert de fondement à votre data warehouse. Depuis le départ, on utilisait essentiellement des bases de données relationnelles standard exécutées sur site ou dans le Cloud. Mais en raison du Big Data, du besoin d’une véritable performance en temps réel et d’une réduction drastique des coûts de la RAM, les bases de données in-memory sont en train de monter en puissance.
  2. Intégration des données : les données sont extraites des systèmes source et modifiées pour aligner les informations afin qu’elles puissent être rapidement utilisées à des fins analytiques à l’aide de différentes approches d’intégration des données telles que l’ETL (extraction, transformation, chargement) et les services de réplication de données en temps réel, de traitement en masse, de transformation des données et de qualité et d’enrichissement des données.
  3. Métadonnées : les métadonnées sont des données relatives à vos données. Elles indiquent la source, l’utilisation, les valeurs et d’autres fonctionnalités des ensembles de données présents dans votre data warehouse. Il existe des métadonnées de gestion, qui ajoutent du contexte à vos données, et des métadonnées techniques, qui décrivent comment accéder aux données, définissent leur emplacement ainsi que leur structure.
  4. Outils d’accès du data warehouse : les outils d’accès permettent aux utilisateurs d’interagir avec les données de votre data warehouse. Exemples d’outils d’accès : outils de requête et de reporting, outils de développement d’applications, outils d’exploration de données et outils OLAP.

Architecture de data warehouse 

Auparavant, les data warehouse fonctionnaient par couches, lesquelles correspondaient au flux des données de gestion.

Diagramme de l'architecture d'un data warehouse

Couche de données

Les données sont extraites de vos sources, puis transformées et chargées dans le niveau inférieur à l’aide des outils ETL. Le niveau inférieur comprend votre serveur de base de données, les datamarts et les lacs de données. Les métadonnées sont créées à ce niveau et les outils d’intégration des données, tels que la virtualisation des données, sont utilisés pour combiner et agréger les données en toute transparence.

Couche sémantique

Au niveau intermédiaire, les serveurs OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) et OLTP (Online Transaction Processing) restructurent les données pour favoriser des requêtes et des analyses rapides et complexes.

Couche analytique

Le niveau supérieur est la couche du client frontend. Il contient les outils d’accès du data warehouse qui permettent aux utilisateurs d’interagir avec les données, de créer des tableaux de bord et des rapports, de suivre les KPI, d’explorer et d’analyser les données, de créer des applications, etc. Ce niveau inclut souvent un workbench  ou une zone de test pour l’exploration des données et le développement de nouveaux modèles de données.

Un data warehouse standard comprend les trois couches définies ci-dessus. Aujourd’hui, les entrepôts de données modernes combinent OLTP et OLAP dans un seul système.

Les data warehouse, conçus pour faciliter la prise de décision, ont été essentiellement créés et gérés par les équipes informatiques. Néanmoins, ces dernières années, ils ont évolué pour renforcer l’autonomie des utilisateurs fonctionnels, réduisant ainsi leur dépendance aux équipes informatiques pour accéder aux données et obtenir des informations exploitables. Parmi les fonctionnalités clés d’entreposage de données qui ont permis de renforcer l’autonomie des utilisateurs fonctionnels, on retrouve les suivantes :

  1. La couche sémantique ou de gestion fournit des expressions en langage naturel et permet à tout le monde de comprendre instantanément les données, de définir des relations entre les éléments dans le modèle de données et d’enrichir les zones de données avec de nouvelles informations.
  2. Les espaces de travail virtuels permettent aux équipes de regrouper les connexions et modèles de données dans un lieu sécurisé et géré, afin de mieux collaborer au sein d’un espace commun, avec un ensemble de données commun.
  3. Le Cloud a encore amélioré la prise de décision en permettant aux employés de disposer d’un large éventail d’outils et de fonctionnalités pour effectuer facilement des tâches d’analyse des données. Ils peuvent connecter de nouvelles applications et de nouvelles sources de données sans avoir besoin de faire appel aux équipes informatiques.

 

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Kate Wright, responsable de la Business Intelligence augmentée chez SAP, évoque la valeur d’un data warehouse Cloud moderne.


Les 7 principaux avantages d’un data warehouse Cloud  

Les data warehouse Cloud gagnent en popularité, à juste titre. Ces entrepôts modernes offrent plusieurs avantages par rapport aux versions sur site traditionnelles. Voici les sept principaux avantages d’un data warehouse Cloud :

  1. Déploiement rapide : grâce à l’entreposage de données Cloud, vous pouvez acquérir une puissance de calcul et un stockage de données presque illimités en quelques clics seulement, et créer votre propre data warehouse, datamarts et systèmes de test en quelques minutes.
  2. Faible coût total de possession (TCO) : les modèles de tarification du data warehouse en tant que service (DWaaS) sont établis de sorte que vous payez uniquement les ressources dont vous avez besoin, lorsque vous en avez besoin. Vous n’avez pas besoin de prévoir vos besoins à long terme ou de payer pour d’autres traitements tout au long de l’année. Vous pouvez également éviter les coûts initiaux tels que le matériel coûteux, les salles de serveurs et le personnel de maintenance. Séparer les coûts du stockage des coûts informatiques vous permet également de réduire les dépenses.
  3. Élasticité : un data warehouse Cloud vous permet d’ajuster vos capacités à la hausse ou à la baisse selon vos besoins. Le Cloud offre un environnement virtualisé et hautement distribué capable de gérer d’immenses volumes de données qui peuvent diminuer ou augmenter.
  4. Sécurité et restauration après sinistre : dans de nombreux cas, les data warehouse Cloud apportent une sécurité des données et un chiffrage plus forts que les entrepôts sur site. Les données sont également automatiquement dupliquées et sauvegardées, ce qui vous permet de minimiser le risque de perte de données.
  5. Technologies en temps réel : les data warehouse Cloud basés sur la technologie de base de données in-memory présentent des vitesses de traitement des données extrêmement rapides, offrant ainsi des données en temps réel et une connaissance instantanée de la situation.
  6. Nouvelles technologies : les data warehouse Cloud vous permettent d’intégrer facilement de nouvelles technologies telles que l’apprentissage automatique, qui peuvent fournir une expérience guidée aux utilisateurs fonctionnels et une aide décisionnelle sous la forme de suggestions de questions à poser, par exemple.
  7. Plus grande autonomie des utilisateurs fonctionnels : les data warehouse Cloud offrent aux employés, de manière globale et uniforme, une vue unique sur les données issues de nombreuses sources et un vaste ensemble d’outils et de fonctionnalités pour effectuer facilement des tâches d’analyse des données. Ils peuvent connecter de nouvelles applications et de nouvelles sources de données sans avoir besoin de faire appel aux équipes informatiques.
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L’entreposage de données prend en charge l’analyse complète des dépenses de l’entreprise par service, fournisseur, région et statut, pour n’en citer que quelques-unes.

Meilleures pratiques concernant l’entreposage des données

Pour atteindre vos objectifs et économiser du temps et de l’argent, il est recommandé de suivre certaines étapes éprouvées lors de la création d’un data warehouse ou l’ajout de nouvelles applications à un entrepôt existant. Certaines sont axées sur votre activité tandis que d’autres s’inscrivent dans le cadre de votre programme informatique global. Vous pouvez commencer avec la liste de meilleures pratiques ci-dessous, mais vous en découvrirez d’autres au fil de vos collaborations avec vos partenaires technologiques et de services.

Meilleures pratiques métier

Meilleures pratiques informatiques

Définir les informations dont vous avez besoin. Une fois que vous aurez cerné vos besoins initiaux, vous serez en mesure de trouver les sources de données qui vous aideront à les combler. La plupart du temps, les groupes commerciaux, les clients et les fournisseurs auront des recommandations à vous faire. 

Surveiller la performance et la sécurité. Les informations de votre data warehouse sont certes précieuses, mais elles doivent quand même être facilement accessibles pour apporter de la valeur à l’entreprise. Surveillez attentivement l’utilisation du système pour vous assurer que les niveaux de performance sont élevés. 

Documenter l’emplacement, la structure et la qualité de vos données actuelles. Vous pouvez ensuite identifier les lacunes en matière de données et les règles de gestion pour transformer les données afin de répondre aux exigences de votre entrepôt.

Gérer les normes de qualité des données, les métadonnées, la structure et la gouvernance. De nouvelles sources de données précieuses sont régulièrement disponibles, mais nécessitent une gestion cohérente au sein d’un data warehouse. Suivez les procédures de nettoyage des données, de définition des métadonnées et de respect des normes de gouvernance.

Former une équipe. Cette équipe doit comprendre les dirigeants, les responsables et le personnel qui utiliseront et fourniront les informations. Par exemple, identifiez le reporting standard et les KPI dont ils ont besoin pour effectuer leurs tâches.

Fournir une architecture agile. Plus vos unités d’affaires et d’entreprise utiliseront les données, plus vos besoins en matière de datamarts et d’entrepôts augmenteront. Une plate-forme flexible s’avérera bien plus utile qu’un produit limité et restrictif. 

Hiérarchiser vos applications de data warehouse. Sélectionnez un ou deux projets pilotes présentant des exigences raisonnables et une bonne valeur commerciale.

Automatiser les processus tels que la maintenance. Outre la valeur ajoutée apportée à la Business Intelligence, l’apprentissage automatique peut automatiser les fonctions de gestion technique du data warehouse pour maintenir la vitesse et réduire les coûts d’exploitation.

Choisir un partenaire technologique compétent pour l’entrepôt de données. Ce dernier doit offrir les services d’implémentation et l’expérience dont vous avez besoin pour la réalisation de vos projets. Assurez-vous qu’il puisse répondre à vos besoins en déploiement, y compris les services Cloud et les options sur site. 

Utiliser le Cloud de manière stratégique. Les unités d’affaires et les services ont des besoins en déploiement différents. Utilisez des systèmes sur site si nécessaire et misez sur des data warehouse Cloud pour bénéficier d’une évolutivité, d’une réduction des coûts et d’un accès sur téléphone et tablette.  

Développer un bon plan de projet. Travaillez avec votre équipe sur un plan et un calendrier réalistes qui rendent possible les communications et le reporting de statut.


En résumé 

Les data warehouse modernes, et, de plus en plus, les data warehouse Cloud, constitueront un élément clé de toute initiative de transformation numérique pour les entreprises mères et leurs unités d’affaires. Les data warehouse exploitent les systèmes de gestion actuels, en particulier lorsque vous combinez des données issues de plusieurs systèmes internes avec de nouvelles informations importantes provenant d’organisations externes.

Les tableaux de bord, les indicateurs de performance clés, les alertes et le reporting répondent aux exigences des cadres dirigeants, de la direction et du personnel, ainsi qu’aux besoins des clients et des fournisseurs importants. Les data warehouse fournissent également des outils d’exploration et d’analyse de données rapides et complexes, et n’ont pas d’impact sur les performances des autres systèmes de gestion.


Pictogramme qui représente un entrepôt de données

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At the dawn of the web-era, there was much focus on how environmentally friendly websites were: we’d chop down fewer trees, ship fewer products, and travel less for business.

And because the web was small, any negative impact it had was relatively small. But the Internet’s no longer small, and neither is the impact it has on the environment. The average website uses 211,000g of CO2 per year, watching a video online outputs an estimated 0.2g of CO2 per second, and a single email can cost 50g of CO2.

In the next four years, the tech industry as a whole may use up to 20% of the world’s electricity and be responsible for 5.5% of global CO2 emissions.

The good news is that because websites are viewed many times, even small improvements can multiply into real change.

1. Reduce Energy Consumption

Through electricity use, the Internet generates around the same CO2 as most major countries. That carbon comes from two sources: the devices we use to access the Internet and the servers that host our data.

Computers heat up, and when they heat up, they slow down. Servers are especially vulnerable and use extraordinary amounts of energy to keep cool and functional, which is why Microsoft keeps throwing servers into the sea.

Make It Faster

The faster your site, the less data is used to serve it, and the less carbon it’s outputting; it’s that simple.

Reduce the Number of Resources Used

Everything you load on your site has an impact. You might think that a tiny PNG is too small to really impact your carbon footprint, but over thousands of page loads, its impact is multiplied. Anything you can do to reduce the number of actual files requested will reduce your carbon output. You can use sites like Ecograder to estimate your own site’s CO2 output.

Optimize Images

If there’s one thing you can do to reduce the size of your site, the amount of data that needs to be sent over the Internet to serve your site, and the resulting speed, it’s optimizing your images.

Nothing reduces a site’s footprint like optimizing images. It’s easy and free to reduce the size of JPGs and PNGs with a service like TinyPNG. Offer WebP to any browser that will accept them; it will boost your Lighthouse score and improve your CO2 usage.

Lazy Load Images

Lazy loading images means images are loaded as they are required; images at the top of a page always load, images further down only load when the user scrolls to them; if the user doesn’t scroll to the bottom of the page, they don’t load, saving you CO2.

Reduce The Amount Of JavaScript You Use

Yes, JavaScript is awesome. Yes, it can be hugely beneficial to UX. And yes, it munches on energy like it’s candy.

When a web page loads, it’s done, the total cost is in. If JavaScript keeps running in the background, redrawing the screen based on user interaction — as is the case with a parallax site — the web page keeps using up energy on the device.

Choose a Sustainable Hosting Company

You can reduce the power needs of a site, but you can’t eliminate them. One simple step is to opt for a hosting company that gets its electricity from sustainable sources such as wind power or solar.

Low←Tech Magazine is powered by a server that runs on solar energy and carries a warning that it may go offline. But it’s possible to host both reliably and sustainably. Many web hosts outsource their actual server management, so they have no control over how those servers are powered, but there are plenty of exceptions that guarantee green web hosting. Google Cloud aims to be the cleanest in the cloud industry. For green web hosting, I always recommend the all-round superb Kualo.

2. Be Inclusive

One of the biggest issues with the EV (Electric Vehicle) movement is that we’re replacing cars earlier than we normally would in a rush to move to “clean” driving.

A new EV certainly outputs less than a gas-powered vehicle when driven the same distance. Combine increased use — because owners think they are driving cleanly — with the fact that a new EV has to be manufactured, the minerals for batteries have to be mined (in horrific conditions), and it then needs to be shipped to you, and EVs are not as friendly as they appear — so go ahead, buy that vintage Porsche it’s probably better for the environment than a Tesla.

Support Legacy Devices

The same issue that applies to cars applies to devices. Every time we rush ahead to support the latest iPhone, we leave older generations behind. A device can and should last longer than two years.

This is not to say that you shouldn’t embrace modern web standards. Technologies like CSS Grid are excellent at reducing markup size and speeding up sites. CSS Grid has been well supported for over four years, and even “legacy” devices can handle it. If you can keep a phone for an extra six months, the environmental cost of that phone is reduced by 20%.

3. Help Users Make Good Choices

More and more people are trying to make good choices. We’re eating a healthier, balanced diet. We’re recycling clothes. We’re traveling by bike, and on foot, instead of by car. People want to do the right thing, and they seek out companies that aid them.

Improve Navigation

Anything that you can do to make your content more findable will mean fewer page loads and therefore consume fewer resources.

By improving your information architecture, improving your search accuracy, and improving on-page signposts like bread crumbs and link text, you help users find content faster.

Feelgood Feedback

When the environmental impact of a user’s actions are quantifiable, let them know. Users who care will appreciate it, and users who don’t will ignore it.

Raileurope.com adds a note to any quotation letting you know how much carbon you’ve saved by traveling by train instead of flying.

Don’t Remove the Shipping Rate

Many ecommerce sites offer free shipping, especially above a certain order value; it’s a good way to encourage higher sales. But absorbing the shipping cost implies that there is no shipping. By highlighting the shipping costs, even if they’re not passed on to the customer, you remind them that there is an environmental cost and a financial cost.

You can absorb the shipping rate without implying there is no cost by adding the shipping and then explicitly deducting it as a discount.

Sustainable Web Design Is Good For Business

The fundamentals of good web design are the fundamentals of sustainable web design.

Make it fast and usable, and you’ll also be making it energy efficient. Make it inclusive, and you’ll help the industry slow the ever-growing tendency to consume. Make it transparent, and you’ll help your users make good choices of their own. All of these things are not only good for the environment, but they also result in improved UX and SEO.

 

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Etes-vous satisfait de votre système ERP ? Est-il temps de le mettre à niveau ? Vous avez peut-être écouté les témoignages de vos pairs quant à leur passage à des ERP modernes. Ou peut-être ressentez-vous le besoin de mettre en place de nouveaux processus pour rester compétitif et répondre aux attentes de vos clients, nouveaux processus que votre système actuel ne peut proposer. Quoi qu’il en soit, il est toujours bon d’évaluer en continu les performances du système, d’identifier les axes d’amélioration et d’anticiper les problèmes qui pourraient subvenir.

Le système ERP parfait existe-t-il ?

La réponse courte est « non ». Et même si le système parfait existait pour vos besoins spécifiques à un moment donné, ces besoins évoluent en permanence. Il faut donc garder le contrôle, évaluer dans quelle mesure votre ERP répond à vos besoins actuels et identifier les tendances qui pourraient entraîner des problèmes.

Il est en vogue de qualifier les systèmes installés de « legacy ERP ». Ce qui suggère une ancienne technologie et des systèmes obsolètes. C’est injuste car de nombreux systèmes installés sont régulièrement entretenus, mis à niveau et pleinement capables d’évoluer, de s’adapter, aux nouveaux besoins.

Cela dit, les mises à niveau des ERP sont facultatives, bien que fortement encouragées par les fournisseurs. Il est important de se tenir au courant des corrections et des améliorations disponibles. En cas de problèmes ou tendances défavorables, assurez-vous que votre système dispose de toutes les mises à jour et de la dernière version. Regardez ensuite si votre fournisseur propose des modules complémentaires ou des améliorations qui pourraient remédier aux lacunes constatées. Déterminez ce qu’il faudrait pour mettre en œuvre ces correctifs, en termes d’argent et d’efforts, et utilisez ces informations pour évaluer le coût du maintien de votre solution actuelle.

Votre logiciel ERP vous laisse-t-il tomber ?

En résumé, gardez votre système ERP à jour. Surveillez aussi de près ses performances. Les besoins, les vôtres comme ceux de vos clients, vont évoluer. Vous devez donc vous assurer que votre système ERP peut y répondre.

L’auto-évaluation mentionnée ci-dessus peut vous aider à identifier les défaillances et les sujets de préoccupation, par exemple :

  • Votre système est incapable de répondre aux nouveaux besoins ou limite les nouvelles initiatives.
  • Il ne prend pas en charge les nouvelles technologies et normes, ou seulement avec difficulté, à coût élevé et avec des retards. Le fournisseur est lent à intégrer de nouveaux éléments et nouvelles fonctionnalités.
  • Les fonctions sont difficiles à maîtriser et à utiliser, et nuisent à l’efficacité au lieu de la favoriser.
  • Le temps de réponse est excessivement lent. Le stockage et la récupération de l’information sont inadéquats, lourds ou ne répondent tout simplement pas aux besoins actuels en constante expansion.
  • Le système est coûteux et difficile à maintenir et à gérer, et ne bénéficie pas d’un soutien adéquat de la part de votre fournisseur.
  • Si votre système est vraiment un ancien ERP dont l’assistance du fournisseur s’amenuise, ou dont l’assistance technique se réduit, les programmeurs et analystes compétents deviendront plus chers et plus difficiles à trouver à mesure que le système deviendra plus obsolète et moins fiable.

C’est le genre de problèmes qui peuvent évoluer lentement et passer inaperçus pendant longtemps. Puis, soudain, il devient évident que les lacunes du système causent de graves problèmes ​- et qu’il faut faire quelque chose.

Combien dépensez-vous pour votre ERP ?

De nombreuses entreprises sont surprises lorsqu’elles font l’analyse et découvrent ce qu’il en coûte réellement pour maintenir leur système ERP existant en place et opérationnel. Cela peut sembler curieux pour les ETI, qui surveillent généralement de très près leurs dépenses. Mais il n’est pas toujours facile de distinguer les coûts directs et indirects associés à l’ERP.

Outre les frais mensuels et annuels versés au(x) fournisseur(s) de logiciels et au(x) fournisseur(s) de matériel, il y a des dépenses courantes pour le service et l’assistance de vos différents fournisseurs de services (par exemple service matériel, conseil ou réseau). N’oubliez pas d’inclure les coûts de mise à jour si vous avez détecté (ou pensez) que des mises à jour ou des améliorations sont nécessaires pour résoudre des problèmes existants ou anticipés, comme indiqué ci-dessus.

Considérez également les coûts internes directs du département informatique, y compris les salaires et les avantages, les locaux, les commodités et les fournitures. Essayez de distinguer ceux qui soutiennent directement votre ERP. N’oubliez pas qu’au moins certains de ces coûts subsisteront après la mise à niveau et le déploiement d’un nouveau système, surtout si vous remplacez un système traditionnel sur site par un autre système sur site. La structure des coûts pour les logiciels SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) basés sur le cloud est différente, mais vous aurez toujours besoin d’un point de comparaison pour prendre une décision défendable. Que cette décision soit de garder votre système actuel, de commencer une mise à niveau ERP ou de poursuivre un remplacement.

Quel serait le coût d’un nouveau système ?

Le coût potentiel du passage à un nouveau système ERP vous inquiète ? C’est compréhensible. Un nouveau système ERP est probablement l’une des plus grosses dépenses en équipement non productif qu’une entreprise fera au cours d’une année donnée. Néanmoins, par rapport aux avantages offerts et au montant dépensé pour le maintien du système actuel, la plupart des entreprises estiment que le coût est tout à fait raisonnable et justifiable. N’oubliez pas de penser en termes de coûts du cycle de vie – le coût total sur une période donnée, par exemple cinq à sept ans.

Lorsque vous examinez le coût d’acquisition et de déploiement d’un système de remplacement, sachez que les coûts du matériel et des licences logicielles ne sont qu’une partie de l’équation. Vous devez également inclure les éléments suivants dans votre évaluation :

  • La mise en réseau et les périphériques tels que les scanners de codes-barres, les appareils mobiles et les logiciels clients, ainsi que l’assistance.
  • La conversion et la saisie des données dans le nouveau système, ainsi que les dispositions pour l’archivage et l’accès aux enregistrements historiques.
  • La préparation aux sinistres, y compris les systèmes de sauvegarde ou de basculement, les ressources de récupération des données, la connectivité redondante et les communications.
  • La formation de l’équipe de déploiement de l’ERP et de tous les futurs utilisateurs (ce point est d’une importance capitale, ne le négligez pas).
  • Le développement et la documentation de nouveaux flux de travail.
  • L’assistance à l’implémentation. Il est probable qu’un certain niveau d’assistance sera inclus dans l’offre du fournisseur principal du système. Mais vous voudrez peut-être faire appel à une assistance supplémentaire du ou des fournisseurs, à des consultants externes, à votre cabinet comptable ou à d’autres personnes pour certains ou tous les éléments énumérés ci-dessus.
  • La charge supplémentaire pour vos employés pendant le déploiement sous forme d’heures supplémentaires, d’embauche d’intérimaires pour les aider dans leurs tâches habituelles afin qu’ils aient le temps de travailler sur le déploiement, ou de primes et autres incitations pour maintenir la motivation des salariés.

Sachez que la structure des coûts des systèmes SaaS basés sur le cloud est très différente de l’approche traditionnelle d’achat et d’implémentation sur site. Avec le SaaS, il y a peu ou pas de frais initiaux pour le matériel, car il s’agit essentiellement d’un abonnement. Un contrat SaaS inclut généralement une grande partie des coûts de maintenance et d’assistance. De sorte que vos coûts informatiques internes courants seront considérablement réduits. La plupart des entreprises estiment que le coût total sur cinq à sept ans avec un contrat SaaS sera probablement inférieur au coût total de l’achat et de la gestion en interne.

Au moment de prendre la décision de conserver votre système actuel ou d’envisager un remplacement, pensez aux bénéfices que vous pouvez en tirer. Avec une nouvelle solution ERP, vous bénéficierez d’une interface utilisateur moderne, de capacités et de fonctions supplémentaires, et vous améliorerez votre avantage concurrentiel. Tandis que si vous conservez votre ancien système, vous limitez votre capacité à rester agile, productif et compétitif. Bien que vous ne cherchiez pas en premier lieu à réaliser des économies, les exemples de réussite avec des ERP modernes démontrent que les bénéfices du passage à un nouveau système sont souvent moins coûteux et compensent les frais de mise à niveau.

Comment justifier financièrement un nouveau système ERP ?

Lorsqu’elles prennent une décision de cette importance, la plupart des entreprises exigent une analyse coûts-avantages sous la forme d’un retour sur investissement (ROI) attendu. Le côté coûts est facile : additionnez les coûts prévus comme indiqué ci-dessus. Du côté des avantages, il peut y avoir des économies directes sur les coûts informatiques, mais pour énumérer les principaux avantages, l’entreprise doit prévoir comment le système changera l’environnement de travail et permettra d’améliorer les performances, la productivité et le service à la clientèle.

  • Amélioration des performances : De nombreux projets ERP se justifient par les améliorations attendues en termes d’efficacité (réduction de la main-d’œuvre directe) et de réduction des coûts (y compris, mais sans s’y limiter, la réduction des stocks). Sachez toutefois que le système ne crée pas ces avantages par sa simple implémentation. Le système organise, analyse et présente les données de manière à ce que les responsables puissent mieux utiliser les ressources humaines et prendre de meilleures décisions, et c’est cela qui apporte les plus grands bénéfices. Gardez cela à l’esprit lorsque vous établissez un budget pour la formation des utilisateurs et pour la mise en œuvre de procédures améliorées.
  • Un meilleur service à la clientèle : Ces avantages sont moins directs, mais encore plus importants. En améliorant le service à la clientèle, vous pouvez théoriquement augmenter les ventes et les bénéfices, accroître votre part de marché et peut-être même augmenter vos marges, car un bon service à la clientèle apporte une valeur ajoutée au client sans ajouter de coût au produit lui-même. Dans certains cas, les améliorations du service à la clientèle deviennent une condition de survie. Car lorsqu’un nouveau ou un gros client attend des fonctionnalités telles que la transmission électronique des commandes ou l’amélioration des rapports informatisés, votre système ERP doit être à la hauteur.
  • Changements de l’environnement de travail : les systèmes d’aujourd’hui sont conçus pour être faciles à utiliser (l’UX, l’expérience utilisateur, est le mot actuellement à la mode) pour un accès rapide et facile à l’information. Le travail et le flux de travail de chaque utilisateur étant uniques, les systèmes actuels sont hautement personnalisés pour offrir à chacun les écrans et les processus de travail les plus efficaces et confortables. Cette efficacité accrue permettra aux salariés d’en faire plus et de gérer un plus grand volume d’affaires sans avoir besoin d’embaucher. Notez qu’il est déconseillé de justifier le système par une réduction des effectifs. Cela ne se produira probablement pas et la perspective de suppressions d’emplois ne motivera pas les salariés à adopter le système et à contribuer à son succès.

La sélection d’un ERP n’est qu’un début

Tout en suivant les conseils pour évaluer les systèmes ERP, gardez à l’esprit que le remplacement des systèmes existants n’est pas un processus simple ou rapide, mais qu’il vaut la peine car il peut apporter des avantages considérables lorsque l’ERP est correctement sélectionné et déployé.

La question que la plupart des entreprises se posent à ce stade est la suivante : « Combien de temps faut-il pour choisir et remplacer un système existant ? » Il n’y a pas de réponse unique. Cela dépend de la taille et de la complexité de l’organisation, du fait que l’un ou l’autre ou les deux systèmes (ancien et nouveau) soient basés sur le cloud, de la dynamique de l’entreprise et de l’équipe de déploiement, du niveau d’engagement de la direction dans le projet, et du degré de coopération ou de résistance au sein de la communauté des utilisateurs… pour ne citer que quelques-unes des variables. Certains déploiements peuvent être réalisés en quelques mois, d’autres prennent un an ou plus. Un partenaire expérimenté peut vous aider à établir un calendrier réaliste lorsque vous définissez votre plan de projet.

Nous n’avons pas besoin de vous répéter que le remplacement de votre système ERP sera forcément perturbant. S’il n’est pas possible de totalement les éviter, les perturbations peuvent cependant être minimisées grâce à un déploiement bien planifié et géré.

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As a web designer, you face plenty of challenges, both good and bad. One of the bad ones is to suddenly find out that you’re either in danger of missing a client’s deadline or will be unable to meet it at all.

A missed deadline could be due to something beyond your control and no fault of your own. There are measures you can take to avoid what you do have control over. Such as not having the right design tool or design resources to do a task that has to be done.

An ounce of prevention can definitely be worth a pound of cure in this case. Before starting a project, make sure the tool or tools you will be using will be up to the task.

The 15 design tools presented here are the tops in their respective categories. You should be better able to handle whatever is thrown at you.

1. Be Theme

Its more than 200,000 sales to date have certainly established the BeTheme multipurpose WordPress theme as an all-time favorite among web designers.

In truth, “multipurpose” doesn’t do BeTheme justice. Users might argue that “all-purpose” would be a more accurate description.

Be’s 40+ core features give web designers plenty to work with in terms of page-building tools, design aids, design options, and special effects.

Most notably:

  • The Muffin Builder, which when used with other core features, makes building a website quick, easy, and coding-free;
  • The Admin Panel/Shortcode Generator combo gives all the flexibility designers need;
  • BeTheme’s 600+ customizable pre-built websites could well be the star of the show. They cover 30 business sectors and all the popular website types, they are customizable, responsive, and feature cool UX features, and they can get any project off to a rapid start.

Click on the banner to learn more about Be’s other core features.

2. Timezy Booking Software

Timezy will help you create a booking environment that works best for your business by allowing clients and customers to book your services as easily as possible. You can then integrate Timezy into your website to streamline and speed up your booking operation.

  • Clients and customers can book appointments online 24/7;
  • They can receive real-time email notifications and reminders;
  • Timezy can be integrated with Zoom;
  • You can reorder steps on the booking form to fit your needs;
  • Timezy can be used to manage employee assignments and schedules, vacations, and special days.

If you lack a website of your own, Timezy will provide you with a modern web page you can customize to fit your brand for clients to book appointments at any time.

3. wpDataTables

wpDataTables is the top-selling and most powerful WordPress table and chart-building plugin on the market. There are other good ones, but their table and chart-building capabilities quickly become inadequate as you go down the list of what wpDataTables can do that most others cannot.

wpDataTables key features and capabilities:

  • The ability to create interactive and responsive tables and charts;
  • The ability to create frontend editable and easily maintainable tables and charts;
  • The ability to rapidly process massive amounts of data that come in various formats and from various sources;
  • The ability to build tables and charts using real-time data.

You can also brighten up or improve a table or chart’s readability by highlighting or color-coding key information.

Click on the banner to find out more about what this plugin can do for you.

4. LayerSlider

LayerSlider is not for sliders only. This multipurpose WordPress tool can also be used to create eye-catching animations and engaging content.

  • Add a little spice to a stale website;
  • Create popups with stunning effects to interact better with visitors;
  • Avoid coding, since LayerSlider is drag and drop.

This popular design tool has been assisting web designers for nearly a decade and serves millions of active monthly users.

5. Amelia Booking Plugin

Amelia is a user-friendly WordPress booking plugin you can use to manage your appointments and events on a single platform.

  • Clients can instantly book, change, or cancel appointments online 24/7;
  • Employees and customers can manage meetings, appointments, and events from their own dashboards;
  • Amelia can be integrated with Zoom to conduct training or consultation sessions;
  • Amelia can also create packages of services with discounts and validity periods.

Amelia can service multiple business locations.

6. Uncode – Creative Multiuse & WooCommerce WordPress Theme

With its more than 80.000 sales to date, Uncode has become one of ThemeForest’s all-time best sellers.

  • You can create custom layouts and designs with Uncode’s Dynamic Content feature and use them as templates for category pages;
  • Uncode features the WooCommerce Product Builder, custom Checkout, Cart, My Account, Quick-View, etc.

Uncode has a comprehensive library of tutorial videos and a showcase of user-created websites that is well worth visiting.

7. Total WordPress Theme

Created with perfection in mind, Total is nonetheless an extremely user-friendly WordPress theme.

  • This drag and drop website building tool’s extreme flexibility allows users to create any type or style of website;
  • The WPBakery page builder is accompanied by an assortment of custom modules;
  • Total is RTL and Translation-ready and easily integrates with WooCommerce;
  • Total is developer-friendly.

Click on the banner to learn more.

8. Dr. Link Check

Dr. Link Check saves you the inconvenience of having to periodically conduct a manual search of your site for broken links.

Dr. Link Check inspects for:

  • Broken links and improper URL formatting;
  • Blacklisted malicious content links;
  • Websites that do not contain any valuable content, including ad-only sites.

Dr. Link Check publishes downloadable daily, weekly, or monthly reports.

9. Mobirise Website Builder

Mobirise is not only a top tool for creating fast, responsive, user-friendly websites. It also has the advantages of being offline. Mobirise is also free.

Factors that contribute to Mobirise’s excellent performance include:

  • Google Amp and Bootstrap 4 frameworks;
  • Professionally-crafted website templates, popups, sliders, and eCommerce features;
  • Mobirise is all drag and drop.

Click on the banner to download your very own copy.

10. 8b Website Builder

When a website builder is fast, free, responsive, user friendly, and Google-friendly as well, it is certainly worthy of consideration.

The 8b website builder:

  • Allows you to create websites at home or on the go on any device;
  • Features templates and website sections designed to get projects off to a rapid start;
  • It gives your site a Google ranking with a couple of clicks;
  • It can be hosted wherever you want.

Download your copy now.

11. WHATFONTIS

WhatFontIs, with its database of more than 700K commercial and free fonts and font-finding AI functionality enables you to identify fonts from images you upload.

This top-of-the-line font-finding tool:

  • Identifies an uploaded font 90% of the time;
  • Gives answers in seconds;
  • Identifies cursive fonts (the letters in the image must be separated);
  • Displays 60+ similar fonts for each uploaded image.

12. Litho – The Multipurpose HTML5 Template

Litho is a responsive multipurpose Bootstrap 4 HTML5 template that gives startups, design agencies, and other businesses an ideal website-building starting point.

Litho’s features include:

  • Cool selections of ready-made home pages, inner pages, and template blocks;
  • Page styles for portfolio, shop, and blogging sites;
  • Sliders, banners, forms, and other creative design elements.

Litho offers 5-star professional support.

13. XStore – The Most Customizable WooCommerce Theme Ever

XStore may be the best tool anyone could have at their fingertips when looking for a fast and easy way to create a high-performance eCommerce website –  for only $39.

XStore’s key features include:

  • 100+ customizable ready-to-go shops;
  • $500+ worth of premium WordPress plugins;
  • A Single Product builder and a Header builder.

14. Goodiewebsite

GOODIE’s web development platform assists clients who are eager to get a professionally-coded website quickly up and running.

GOODIE’s services focus on:

  • Web designers seeking a development partner;
  • Startups looking for ways to test their ideas and concepts;
  • Small businesses seeking an online presence or improvement of an existing one.

GOODIE’s specialties include 1-10 page, WordPress, and eCommerce websites.

15. Heroic Inbox

There are several excellent reasons for letting Heroic Inbox manage your business’s departmental email inboxes.

They include:

  • Encouraging efficient staff collaboration on email assignments and responses;
  • Helping staff members accomplish and maintain Inbox Zero status;
  • Tracking key team performance metrics.

Two key Heroic Inbox features are its smart workflows and a fast and friendly UI.

Every web designer owns a toolbox of tips and tricks they use in their website building projects. Even when a toolbox is superbly stocked, it is always challenging to keep it up to date. Doing so requires maintaining a knowledge of the latest and greatest web design resources and tools—some of which you may need to meet ever-changing industry demands.

This article features the top tools & resources for designers and agencies for 2021. Choosing one or more of them could not only help you stay on top of your game but could even make your day.

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Who is Grammarly for? Can a grammar checking tool like Grammarly replace a human editor and proofreader? Is the Grammarly checker worth it? Are the Grammarly free checks sufficient for me, or should I upgrade to Grammarly Premium? Should I install Grammarly on Chrome? How effective is Grammarly for Word? Is downloading the Grammarly desktop app worth it? You have questions…all of which we’re going to answer.

I have been using Grammarly regularly for proofreading my documents and emails since 2015 and have witnessed its evolution as a product firsthand. After checking over three million words during this period, I can confidently say that Grammarly has come a long way. Raising $200M in total funding at a valuation of $1B+ so far, and with more than a million downloads per month, Grammarly is now a top-1000 website by traffic worldwide.

I write a lot, so Grammarly has been my go-to writing assistant for correcting passages and enhancing my writing. I first tried the Free version, and in May 2020, I upgraded to the Premium version, finally! Grammarly Premium is a great tool that takes care of most of your writing, proofreading, and plagiarism-checking needs for intensive work.

In this article, I’ll explain what Grammarly is, its features, what it does (functions of all versions and products), the pros and cons of using Grammarly, my rating of Grammarly, who should use the Free version, and who should use the Premium version and the difference between the two. I’ll also explain how to use Grammarly properly. I’ll then compare it with other popular tools and suggest which ones suit your needs. In the end, I’ll leave you with my final assessment and FAQs.

What is Grammarly?

Grammarly is an online digital writing assistant that checks for a range of English grammar and spelling mistakes. It also helps enhance the writing through its excellent context-based clarity suggestions (Premium version).

Grammarly is a writing aid that checks not only for spelling slights, grammar rules, and clarity issues but also identifies the tone of the writing to provide relevant instructions through its Error Cards. It also has a plagiarism checking tool, which is available with the Premium version.

Grammarly employs AI (Artificial Intelligence) and NLP (Natural Language Processing) to check the content for all possible syntactic and semantic issues. Although it has an extensive database, it is still incomparable to human proofreading and professional editing, especially when it comes to understanding the context of the writing.

Grammarly Overview For Beginners – Compatible, Accessible

Grammarly is astonishingly easy to use, primarily due to its compatibility via the Browser Extension/Add-on, from which you can use it on millions of websites. Moreover, its other product forms, i.e., the Online Editor (Web App), Desktop Application, MS Word/Outlook Add-in, and the Grammarly Keyboard for iOS/Android, make it accessible everywhere.

How Does Grammarly Work?

It automatically detects issues in the content in the Desktop App, the Online Editor, and the browser (even in Google Docs, which is in Beta at this time) via its add-on. Yet, for the MS Word Add-in, you have to click the Grammarly button to activate the app. Grammarly explains all detected issues via an Error Card that contains relevant information for each item. You can implement it by clicking the suggestion, ‘Ignore’ the problem, or ‘Add to Dictionary’ (in case of a spelling issue). You can also provide feedback (if you think that the suggestion is wrong). The Free version checks only for spelling and critical grammar mistakes. The Premium version also reveals a ton of advanced ‘Clarity Issues.’

The Tone Detector helps you estimate the entire document’s tone, which can be valuable for many writers who target a particular audience, e.g., formal writing for the business audience.

Limitations of Grammarly (For Beginners)

Grammarly, overall, excels at almost all the things it does, and therefore the free version is recommended for everyone. Grammarly provides a generic readability score. Advanced grammar checks like the clarity checker, the plagiarism checker, and many other features are not available for the free version.

Grammarly is dominant amongst its competition, but it doesn’t solve all English language problems. It is useful at picking syntactic mistakes but still misses significant semantic errors, which can be a problem for people who are not particularly adept at English — as they won’t notice these slips.

The Good The Bad & The Ugly
Ease of use – simple, intuitive, and efficient interface English language only Tad expensive (notably the monthly subscription at $29.95 per month)
Context-based grammar checking Not 100% accurate (primarily misses linguistic bloopers) No free trial for the premium version.
Fantastic grammar checker Business account starts at three users and charges per number of users (can be a bit expensive for small businesses) Only one account (license) for the premium version. You can use it on up to five devices.
Convenient tone detector Insufficient as a standalone tool (doesn’t do everything) Incomplete sentences can sometimes go undetected
The insightful error cards are instructional and productive (they help you to improve your writing) Unlike ProWritingAid and Hemmingway Editor, it doesn’t provide much information about the whole passage, Grammarly’s scoring is generic right now No substitutes are suggested in many cases. Example: synonyms, rephrasing suggestions for the intricate text, etc.
Integrates well with MS Word, Outlook, WordPress, emails, social media, and millions of websites The free version is limited to fundamental grammar and spelling mistakes Cannot determine contextually incorrect sentences (it cannot perceive the meaning of the written document)
Knowledge-base The premium version identifies repeated words but sometimes doesn’t provide a suitable alternative to use Short on vocabulary suggestions (not as competent as the free thesaurus writing tool)
The Grammarly keyboard is available for Android & iOS for FREE Free version shows the number of advanced clarity mistakes but doesn’t tell you what those mistakes are and where they are The formatting tool is rudimentary. You have to write in another text editor and then import it to the Grammarly Editor to format your writing accurately
Personal dictionary Google Docs is not supported yet (in Beta). Restricted to English only, and it also doesn’t translate other languages as Ginger does.
The adjust goal option allows you to customize Grammarly’s feedback. It can miss simple semantic issues, which sometimes can be caught by text editors like Google Docs and MS Word.
Formatting remains the same if you import/upload a document, but it changes if you copy/paste. Plagiarism Detector is not available for the free version.
Weekly writing stats (sent to user email) can help you identify your problem areas The browser extension can malfunction, i.e., opening and closing the Grammarly editor within a website (sometimes) duplicates the content
Option to download the detailed performance statistics as a PDF Sometimes Grammarly doesn’t catch all mistakes on the first try. You have to refresh or scroll to let it run again and see if it finds new issues
Grammarly blog teaches English grammar rules, writing techniques, and more
Context-based checker is more accurate than competitors
Provides rephrasing suggestions for complicated sentences
The premium version excels at catching inconsistencies

Who Should Use Grammarly?

Free:

Everyone

Despite being limited, Grammarly (free version) is a phenomenal tool. Therefore, I would heartily recommend it to everyone. It’s free, and it’s convenient.

The free version should be everyone’s go-to tool for proofreading social media statuses, tweets, and comments. It is also crucial for editing all sorts of short-form writing, such as emails. Professional writers can also use the free version to catch typos and basic grammar mistakes.

Premium:

  • Professional Writers
  • Authors
  • Bloggers
  • Students
  • Businesses that require extensive writing
  • Marketers/Advertisers
  • Content Creators
  • Editors and Proofreaders

Apart from all the necessary features offered in the Grammarly free version, Grammarly Premium provides several other valuable elements such as an advanced clarity checker and a robust plagiarism checker. All these help you enhance your writing effectively.

Grammarly Premium is a helpful tool for people who are already adept at English as it still requires plenty of work on catching semantic errors. Businesses and Professional writers who do intensive writing should give the Premium version a go. From writing, editing, and proofreading to plagiarism checking, it is almost an All-in-One solution (though not a substitute for a human proofreader – at least yet).

Who Shouldn’t Use Grammarly?

Free:

  • Students
  • English Learners

People, especially students who cannot learn from their mistakes, should avoid relying on Grammarly as it can hinder their learning process.

Granted, Instructional Error Cards and Weekly Writing Stats (emailed to the user) can pinpoint your weak points, but educating yourself from there on is entirely up to you.

Just like ‘Auto-correct’ hinders people’s ability to learn proper spellings, Grammarly can do that for learning grammar rules.

Premium:

  • Amateur Writers
  • Infrequent Users

Grammarly is an excellent tool, but it still makes slips, which can be misleading for amateurs who don’t have a solid grip on the English language. Therefore, if you are not proficient enough in English, you should only subscribe to Grammarly Premium if you can remember that it is not a replacement for a human teacher or a proofreader. Or, you can continue using the Free version, which is competent enough to check fundamental grammar and spelling oversights.

Furthermore, businesses and professionals who are infrequent users can stick to the Free version if they feel they will not be making the most of the Premium version.

Grammarly vs. Basic Text Editors

A comparison with basic text editors will illustrate Grammarly’s true potential:

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word is the most popular and feature-packed text editor. It includes a basic grammar and spelling checker that catches typos in real-time. However, MS Word is very limited in its grammar checking capabilities.

I’ve written many articles using Microsoft Word, which were considered error-free by the text editor. However, when I put the same documents in Grammarly’s Editor, there’d always be some critical mistakes caught by the Free version and some clarity or consistency mistakes pointed out by the Premium version.

Grammarly finds inconsistent punctuation that MS Word missed.

Google Docs

Google Docs is another mighty text editor, which is free to use. It also has numerous features, including spelling and grammar checking. Google Docs’ grammar and spelling check software only flag issues with an alternative in its database; otherwise, it ignores them. It auto-corrects the obvious spelling blunders. It can also pick missing determiners (articles) better than Microsoft Word. However, once again, when compared to Grammarly, Google Docs falls far behind in exposing slip-ups.

Grammarly in Google Docs.

Google Docs performs a little better than MS Word when it comes to punctuation, yet it is incomparable to Grammarly, which is in Beta for Google Docs.

How to Write Better With Grammarly

Grammarly proofreads content written in English (American, British, Australian, and Canadian) and gives detailed performance statistics. Weekly Writing Statistics are emailed to the user account, and you can download a complete PDF that extensively illustrates your performance.

From scoring to pointing out all mistakes and amendments, Grammarly doles out a comprehensive document that you can use to improve your weak areas. Grammarly can function as your teacher in this regard if you learn from these mistakes and try to improve your performance, especially in areas pointed out by the software.

Try Grammarly for yourself.

All Grammarly Products

Grammarly is available in the following product versions:

  1. Grammarly for Business (3 or more users)
  2. Grammarly @edu (for Educational Organizations/Institutes)
  3. Grammarly Premium
  4. Grammarly Free

All these versions are usable in the following product forms:

1. Online Editor

Grammarly’s web application acts as an online editor to upload a document, copy/paste content, or write directly. It has a 4MB size-limit and a 100,000 characters-limit (about 60 pages). When you upload a file, a pop-up tells you that your document formatting will restore when downloaded.

Grammarly’s interface for the online version and the desktop app is identical, and it is outstandingly intuitive and accessible. A dedicated writing assistant panel on the right side contains valuable information and choosable options. It also lists and categorizes all the errors found.

A bar at the bottom contains a few formatting options and some length-related info about the passage.

2. Browser Extension

Typing in any online text editor activates the ’Grammar and Spelling Checker’ when the extension is on. It underlines (in red) all the issues in real-time. Hovering over the problem pops up an Error Card that contains corrections and more information about the mistake.

You can use the Grammarly icon at the bottom-right of online text editors to activate or deactivate the tool. This option is beneficial because sometimes you want to check your content but don’t want distractions while writing. I recommend turning on the extension after you have completed your draft and now want to begin the editing phase. You can also open the Grammarly editor within a website for added convenience.

The Grammarly add-on is available on all popular browsers – Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge Chromium, etc. And it is compatible with millions of websites and the web versions of many desktop applications, including WordPress, emails, social media, work platforms, and many more. Grammarly for Google Docs is in Beta right now. The Grammarly extension also gives you the option to ’Show Definitions and Synonyms via Double Click,’ which works like a dictionary within any website.

The Grammarly icon within your text editors tells you the total number of issues found on the Grammarly pop-up. However, you have to scroll through the document and find those problems yourself. It is not as efficient as the online Editor. The extension only shows the critical issues inside your online editor. It gives you the option to open the online Grammarly Editor to see the errors pointed out by the Premium version. The browser extension also works slower for lengthy content. It is convenient but only for short-form writing.

3. Desktop Application

The desktop application, like all other products, is online only and doesn’t work offline. An internet connection is necessary as Grammarly uses its database to process the document. The desktop app is identical to the online editor.

4. Microsoft Word/Outlook Add-in

You can integrate Grammarly into Microsoft Word and Outlook through their Add-in. Unlike other Grammarly product forms, the MS Word Add-in activates when clicked — otherwise, it stays dormant. When enabled, a right panel appears with suggestions, Error Cards, and statistics, just like the Online Editor and the Desktop App. Grammarly has no character limit for the MS Word Add-in.

5. The Grammarly Keyboard App

You can download Grammarly Keyboard for both Android and iOS through their respective stores. Now available for iPad as well, it is easy to use as it works like the auto-correct feature available in the smart devices. It gives suggestions when Grammarly encounters any grammar or spelling lapses.

Grammarly Pricing Plans

Grammarly is a tad expensive when purchased as a monthly subscription, which costs $29.95 per month. The quarterly ($59.95) and annual ($139.95) subscriptions offer better value for money. Through its weekly newsletter and other channels, Grammarly presents discount offers to its free users from time to time, which you can avail yourself of to get an even cheaper deal for the Grammarly Premium subscription.

Grammarly Pricing Plans for Premium Version – Monthly, Quarterly, Annual

Free

Grammarly Free is limited but still adequate for many as it gives you critical grammar and spelling checking capabilities. It is usable in all product forms.

Premium

Grammarly Premium, along with Spelling and Grammar Checker, offers an advanced Clarity Checker, Plagiarism Checker, and experimental Tone Detector. All Grammarly features are available for the Premium version.

Business

Grammarly for Business offers all the Premium features for three or more users. It also gives you an admin panel to customize your experience. You can add a personal dictionary, among other things, which will be accessible to all users. Grammarly for Business includes:

  • Individual accounts
  • Admin panel
  • Centralized billing
  • Team usage stats
  • Priority email support
  • Single sign-on

Grammarly Business Pricing Example

Grammarly @Edu

Grammarly @Edu is also an available option, of which educational institutes and organizations can avail themselves. It caters to a large number of accounts, as it targets students.

Grammarly Features

UI

Grammarly has hands-down the best interface among all the writing assistants. It is incredibly intuitive and user-friendly.

Compatibility

Grammarly integrates with millions of sites and text editors. It is also compatible with MS Word (both for Windows and Mac) and Outlook via an Add-in. It is still in Beta for Google Docs.

Grammarly is incompatible with some desktop apps, but you can use Grammarly in their web versions.

Supported Document Formats

For products where you can upload text documents, the supported document formats are: .docx, .rtf, .odt, .txt.

Languages

Grammarly is restricted to English only, including American, British, Canadian, and Australian English. Grammarly doesn’t support foreign language phrases, translation, etc., at the moment.

Grammarly Functions

Spelling Checker

Grammarly checks for spelling mistakes based on context. It is excellent at differentiating between commonly misspelled words. It can also tell Common and Proper Nouns apart (in most cases).

Grammar Checker

All Grammarly products on all plans help you check for grammatical errors and syntax issues in the provided document in real-time.

Plagiarism Checker

The Plagiarism Checker is not available for the free version. When I inquired about plagiarism in hard copy, patch plagiarism, and ProQuest, here’s what Grammarly Support had to say:

“We teamed up with ProQuest to provide even more accurate plagiarism checks: currently, Grammarly’s plagiarism checker searches major proprietary databases along with over 16 billion web pages. You can check ProQuest libraries here http://www.proquest.com/libraries/academic/databases/.

Please note that Grammarly catches verbatim plagiarism and slightly modified text that can be classified as unoriginal. As comprehensive as our algorithms are, significantly rephrased text oftentimes can’t be traced back to its source.”

Note: I checked this document with both; Grammarly Plagiarism Checker is not as robust as Copyscape, but it’s catching up fast.

Tone Detector

It detects a variety of tones based on the context of the given passage.

Grammarly Tone Detector

Clarity Checker

Grammarly checks for advanced issues for the Premium, Education, and Business versions. The Free version checks for limited conciseness; the rest is available on the Premium version only.

Grammarly Support

Grammarly offers support via its extensive, well-written, and user-oriented knowledge-base. Grammarly also provides support via email (24/7 for the Business version) if you can’t find a relevant answer in the knowledge-base.

Moreover, the Grammarly Blog teaches, among other useful things, the proper use of grammar in English.

Grammarly Blog

The Grammarly Blog teaches the rules of English grammar and gives tips on writing. It also specializes in teaching about the most common blunders, which are also a strong suit of the application.

Detailed Performance Statistics

You can view the ‘Statistics Summary Card’ by clicking the ‘See Performance’ button. Or you can download the detailed statistics via the Download PDF Report option. These statistics are in-depth and contain exhaustive information regarding the whole document, including your score, errors, reading time, speaking time, and more.

Grammarly Performance Stats

Adjust Goals

You can customize Grammarly’s feedback according to your needs. This option gives you an adjustable chart where you can set your preferences according to your needs. It helps with the document’s tone, the difficulty level depending on the target audience, and more.

Grammarly Adjust Goals

Get Expert Writing Help

Grammarly gives you the option to get your work checked by experts. It’s a particularly convenient option for those who cannot or do not want to rely on their proofreading skills better than finding and hiring someone yourself.

Grammarly Expert Writing Help

Is Grammarly Really Free to Use?

Grammarly has a free version with a powerful-enough spelling and grammar checker. It is available in all product forms – Online Editor, Browser Extension, Desktop Application, and Word Add-in. The Free version checks for up to 150 grammar rules.

It is superb at uncovering elementary grammar fallacies due to its context-based checking, powered by its robust AI and NLP software.

The Free version doesn’t show clarity issues. It reveals the number of clarity issues in the content, but it doesn’t tell you what and where those issues are.

Is Grammarly Premium Worth The Cost?

The Premium version shows advanced grammar issues such as clarity, conciseness, dangling modifiers, squinting modifiers, monotonous sentences, intricate text, split infinitives, and many more. It checks for over 400 rules of English grammar, far more than the Free version. Grammarly Premium also has a plagiarism checker within the interface, which is mighty-enough for online plagiarism checking.

Grammar Checks

When you run some text through any version and product form of the app, Grammarly will process the document for the following:

  1. Sensitivity
  2. Determiners
  3. Voice
  4. Conciseness
  5. Conjunctions
  6. References
  7. Nouns
  8. Fluency
  9. Word order
  10. Spelling
  11. Conventions
  12. Syntax
  13. Variety
  14. Formality
  15. Pronouns
  16. Prepositions
  17. Verbs
  18. Numerals
  19. Punctuation
  20. Modifiers
  21. Consistency
  22. Correctness
  23. Clarity
  24. Delivery
  25. Readability
  26. Engagement

However, Grammarly will not point out many of these mistakes for the Free version. It will only tell you the number of such problems in your content.

Grammarly Checklist

Grammarly Free in Action:

Let’s see some examples.

Verbs

Grammarly detecting the wrong form of a verb.

Context-Based Checking

Grammarly Context-Based Checking

Capitalized Words

Grammarly detects unknown words, and if you capitalize them, it considers them proper nouns. It can also miss the incorrect use of a term if you spell it correctly and put it within commas.

Grammarly while dealing with proper nouns, capitalization, and unknown words

Phrases vs. Sentences

Grammarly can differentiate between phrases and sentences. Therefore, you can write headings and subheadings in the form of expression.

Grammarly differentiating between sentences and phrases

Multiple Mistakes in One Sentence

Grammarly catching multiple mistakes in one sentence

Determiners

Grammarly pointing out the wrong determiner-article use

Incomplete Sentences

The Grammarly algorithm is not good enough yet at recognizing incomplete sentences. Grammarly is far from perfect, as evident from these examples. Google Docs suggested ’was because’ for the last line instead of ’is because,’ but Grammarly missed that.

Grammarly can miss incomplete sentences.

Grammarly is only making one suggestion that the article use may be incorrect here in the below image.

Cannot detect incomplete sentences (sometimes) if other issues exist

Grammarly suggests you change the first line in the below image because it believes it’s caught a sentence fragment. You accept the suggestion, and it becomes the second line, which is, again, a sentence fragment, according to Grammarly.

Grammarly ‘sentence fragment’ suggestions

Sometimes, the suggestions are right as well.

Grammarly recognizes sentence fragments in some cases

Punctuation

Comma

Grammarly is a sniffing-hound-on-steroids when it comes to commas — both missing and wrong ones. It pinpoints the exact location where you should place a comma in a sentence. Whether it is between clauses, a list of items, or something else, Grammarly knows if you have missed a comma or placed a wrong one. It also exposes the famous “Oxford Comma.” Grammarly now points out any inconsistent punctuation (curly vs. straight commas, for example) in your articles.

Grammarly pointing out the missing Oxford Comma

Hyphen

First, it points out the missing hyphen. Once you rectify the error, it points out the wrong capitalization. Grammarly works in steps for multiple errors in a sentence.

Grammarly catching a missing hyphen.

Semi-colon & Colon

Grammarly catches the incorrect use of the semi-colon & colon.

Period

Grammarly points out a missing period

Missing Apostrophes

Grammarly can catch missing apostrophes

Grammarly Premium in Action:

Apart from correctness that checks for critical grammar mistakes, the Premium version has options to check for clarity, delivery, and engagement, along with many more correctness checks.

Clarity

Clarity check is not available for the Free version; all other versions of the app have it. It catches linguistic issues that a fundamental grammar checker cannot reveal. These include dangling modifiers, split infinitives, misuse of passive voice, intricate text, inappropriate colloquialisms, etc.

Text Inconsistencies

Grammarly Premium can detect inconsistencies and gives you the option to select one form if a word has been used inconsistently in the same document. It can also detect inconsistent punctuation, for example, curly and straight commas.

Grammarly Premium identifies text inconsistencies.

Rephrasing Suggestions

For unclear or complicated sentences where there might be an issue of a dangling modifier or something else, Grammarly suggests an alternative way to write the same sentence.

Grammarly Premium giving rephrasing suggestions

Wordy Sentences

Grammarly can also note if you have used many unnecessary words in a sentence. If there are more words and less content in a sentence, then it suggests you rephrase it. This option can help you make your content non-fluff.

Passive Voice Misuse

Grammarly is so-so at deciphering when the passive voice is right to use and when you should avoid it in a sentence. My experience is that, more often than not, it will recommend that you rewrite a sentence if it detects passive voice use anywhere.

Grammarly – always – detects passive voice use.

Intricate Text

Grammarly exposes unclear and hard-to-follow sentences in the written piece. Sometimes it gives alternatives (if one is available in its database), but usually, it only tells you to rephrase the sentence to make it more understandable.

Monotonous Sentences

If you continuously write similar sentences in a passage, Grammarly will detect these sentences’ monotonous nature and advise you to rephrase them.

Grammarly detecting a monotonous passage

Sound Confident Suggestion

Grammarly suggesting alternatives to sound confident

Politeness Suggestion

Sound more diplomatic with Grammarly!

Delivery

Grammarly Premium catches informal sentence structure like a preposition at the end of a sentence. Some other informalities include inappropriate colloquialisms, split infinitives, etc.

Grammarly points out informality.

Engagement

Grammarly Premium points out overused words and suggests using an alternative here, but sometimes it doesn’t provide suitable options like the Thesaurus Writing Tool.

Grammarly suggesting engaging alternatives

Most of the time, the suggestions are worth considering, though.

Grammarly is suggesting more engaging alternatives

Grammarly Free vs. Grammarly Premium

The Grammarly Free version catches all critical issues as it checks for 150 Grammar Rules to determine errors in a document. The Premium version looks for over 400 Grammar Rules and detects far more problems than the Free version.

I wrote an article and checked it through both the Free and the Premium versions. Here is the difference between how the stats of both look like before making the suggested changes:

Original Stats (before checking with Grammarly Free)

Original Stats (before checking with Grammarly Premium)

After editing another article and making the suggested changes, here’s how the Free version stats look like:

Grammarly Free Stats

After editing the same article using the Premium version, the stats look like the following:

Grammarly Premium Stats

Grammarly vs. Human Proofreader

Grammarly is a marvelous tool, but it is incomparable to human proofreading. Grammarly cannot detect the sense and meaning of the written text. It catches blunders using English language and grammar rules as efficiently as a machine can. However, some mistakes can slip through Grammarly if there is no syntax error, but just a linguistic or semantic misuse.

Grammarly didn’t suggest anything for a nonsense sentence

Grammarly is not an alternative to human proofreading

Pros of using Grammarly in 2021

Context-Based Grammar Checker

Grammarly is evolving with time and has gotten pretty accurate in identifying common mistakes. Its extensive database helps Grammarly recognize errors based on the context.

Real-Time Grammar and Spelling Checker

Grammarly scours the whole text for errors when you provide it a written document. Thankfully, it also checks for blunders as you write or edit your text in any product form – Chrome Extension, Online Editor, Word Add-in, Desktop App (Windows and Mac), and the Grammarly Keyboard for iOS and Android.

Accessible Interface and Robust Editing

With Grammarly, you get a highly-efficient software, which is not only a phenomenal editor but also incredibly easy to use.

Customizations – Set Goals and Personal Dictionary

You can customize your Set Goals and your Personal Dictionary with the ‘Add to Dictionary’ feature in the Error Cards. This element is convenient for proper nouns and personal vocabulary (even words from a different language).

Tone Detector

Based on your Goals, Grammarly, through its tone detector emojis, cautions you of your tone – the vocabulary and phrasing you are using. You can adjust goals keeping in mind your target audience and choose the most appropriate words to use.

Clarity Checker

Apart from basic grammatical mistakes, Grammarly helps you fix linguistic oversights. It tracks down a wide range of slip-ups, including dangling modifiers, intricate text, split infinitives, passive voice misuse, redundancies, and many other slips. In essence, the Clarity Checker elevates the level of your writing.

Plagiarism Checker

It is a bonus in all senses of the word. It might not be essential to the app, but it certainly assists users. Grammarly plagiarism checker is not the absolute best in the industry, but it does the job swiftly. It checks plagiarism across 16 billion pages on the internet and ProQuest’s database.

Error Cards

Error cards are compact, simple, and instructional. They serve their purpose elegantly. Any shortcoming that you experience in Grammarly’s usage so far is due to its still-not-so-extensive database. Error cards also fall short when it comes to giving suggestions due to this very reason. Otherwise, they are usually handy.

Free Version

You can proofread, remove typos, and analyze the content quickly via the app’s free version. You can also use it before buying the Grammarly Premium subscription.

The Grammarly Keyboard

Supported on both Android and iOS, The Grammarly Keyboard App functions like the auto-correct feature. It gives real-time suggestions about the proper use of grammar and spellings in the written text. Grammarly is now available for iPad and supports hardware keyboards as well.

Grammarly Support

Grammarly provides customer support via its extensive database and email. By now, almost all popular queries have a database entry. Furthermore, the Grammarly Blog assists with learning English grammar rules.

Knowledge-base

Grammarly has amassed a plethora of information in its database, which helps run the application smoothly. This knowledge allows the app to identify problems based on the context. You will find accurate solutions for most common issues, thanks to its extensive database growing with time.

Grammarly Blog

The Grammarly Blog focuses on teaching people English grammar rules and common mistakes in their writing. There are dedicated articles for each item; separate sections cover different punctuation like Commas, Hyphens, etc.

Writing Stats

The weekly writing stats sent via email and the downloadable detailed performance stats PDF give you comprehensive feedback on your writing. This feature helps you pinpoint your mistakes better than anything else available in the market.

Insights

Grammarly Insights are the real-time feedback that the application provides regarding your writing. It bases it on your Set Goals. You can customize this feedback according to your needs, which can be amazingly valuable if you cover different audiences. Insights also include the reading time and speaking time, which is particularly useful to Vloggers, YouTubers, etc., who can quickly determine how much time their script will take on the video.

Reliability

Grammarly is the most popular and best-in-class digital writing assistant tool, growing exponentially both in features and number of users, indicating that it will provide the best services to its customer base.

Grammarly is notably popular among professional writers, bloggers, publishers, marketers, and businesses, showing that Grammarly has a demanding clientele to please. Therefore, their standards are supposed to be (and they are) higher than the competition.

Product Investment

Having more than a million downloads per month and being a top-1000 website by traffic globally, Grammarly has raised $200M in total funding at a valuation of $1B+ so far, which speaks volumes of its success, investors’ trust in the product, and its projections.

Cons of using Grammarly in 2021

Free Version is Limited

The Free version identifies only critical grammatical errors, typos, and limited ‘conciseness.’ Moreover, it only lists the number of total advanced clarity issues in the text with an ‘Ad’ that keeps asking you to buy a Premium subscription for these issues. It also doesn’t support plagiarism checking.

Premium Version is a Tad Expensive

The biggest drawback of Grammarly is that it is a tad expensive for many. Grammarly Premium can be a costly subscription at $30 per month if you don’t have much writing to proofread.

Semantic Issues

Grammarly is good at picking fundamental grammar mistakes – even context-based grammar issues, but it still cannot understand what you have written. If you write a nonsense sentence with no grammatical fault, Grammarly will consider it a correct sentence. It can also happen with incomplete sentences.

Insufficient

Grammarly is a mighty grammar checker but lags behind when it comes to rating the whole document. Its scoring is based on mistakes and length of words and sentences only, unlike some other tools that provide a more comprehensive text scoring. Grammarly is also not an alternative to human proofreading as it can’t understand the meaning of the written content.

Limited Vocabulary

Grammarly has a limited vocabulary in its database so far, which leads to inaccurate synonym suggestions at times. The Thesaurus Writing Tool, another free digital writing assistant, has an extensive vocabulary due to its vast Thesaurus.com database and offers far more vocabulary suggestions and alternatives.

Alternatives Not Provided for Every Issue

For many suggestions like Intricate Text, Split Infinitives, etc., Grammarly doesn’t provide an alternative. You have to rephrase the sentence yourself. Grammarly only points out bloopers sometimes, which can be a little frustrating for amateur writers.

Not Supported Everywhere

Grammarly is not supported everywhere yet. The most prominent places are Google Docs (in Beta at the moment – which doesn’t include Grammarly Premium corrections and the Pop-up Grammarly Editor) and desktop applications. However, it works on the web versions of these desktop applications via its browser extension.

Insufficient Formatting Options in the Editor

Grammarly Editor is imperfect for writing purposes. It is incomparable to authoritative text editors like Microsoft Word and Google Docs. So you have to write your text in another editor and import it in Grammarly for proofreading if you want proper formatting of your document.

Irritating and Aggressive Advertising

Grammarly wants you to upgrade all the time. When using the Free version, you’ll get constant notifications to upgrade to Premium to check for issues that are not available in the Free version.

Only One Language Supported

Grammarly doesn’t offer support for languages other than English. There is also no option available for translation like Ginger.

Only One Account for Premium

The Grammarly Premium account gives you only one license for use on up to five devices. It is an obstacle for people with multiple accounts for different purposes. Grammarly Premium is already expensive, so buying two licenses is not feasible for the majority.

Top 5 Free Grammarly Alternatives 2021

Grammarly stands out as the most prominent and well-received tool when you compare all popular digital writing assistants. It has been endorsed and appreciated by countless publishers and writers. Grammarly has become a top product in the digital writing industry with its robust marketing and significant NLP and AI improvements.

Grammarly Inc. has secured enough funding as of late 2019 to improve its natural language learning database to enhance its AI-based application further. Keeping all this in mind, it is evident that Grammarly is dominating the market. Still, there are a few products that come close for one reason or the other. Here are the top 5 Grammarly alternatives in 2021:

ProWritingAid

Pros: Long-Form Writing (Books, etc.), Writing Insights, Separate Checking of Issues, MS Word Add-in, Efficient Browser Extension

Cons: Short-Form Writing, Fewer Errors Detected, Not for Amateurs, No Free Version

ProWritingAid is considered a worthy alternative to Grammarly (notably for long-form writing – books, etc.), but it falls far behind Grammarly for short-form writing.

ProWritingAid is accurate, feature-rich, and integrates well with apps and websites, but the interface is not as user-friendly as Grammarly’s. It also reveals fewer issues as Grammarly has advanced context-based grammar checking capabilities.

ProWritingAid offers better pricing and value for money (Premium is $60 per year, $70 with Plagiarism Checker), and it also has a Lifetime Plan. However, it doesn’t have a free plan like Grammarly. The Online Editor has no word limit, unlike Grammarly’s 60-pages or 100,000 character limit.

ProWritingAid provides many options/tabs to check for each issue separately, handy for longer articles or books. However, it is not as user-friendly for short writing pieces.

It also presents a better analysis of the whole document and provides a lot of information regarding your writing, which you can use to improve your writing style.

ProWritingAid has an easy-to-scroll-through panel at the right-side that contains corrections and suggestions, which you can use to see all issues without scrolling the entire document.

ProWritingAid has the following tabs to check for each issue separately:

  • Grammar
  • Spelling
  • Overused
  • Readability
  • Cliche
  • Sticky
  • Diction
  • All Repeats
  • Echoes
  • Thesaurus
  • Dialogue
  • Consistency
  • Pacing
  • Pronouns
  • Alliterations
  • Homonyms
  • Transition
  • Acronym

Ginger

Pros: Keeps Formatting, 60 Languages & Translation, Built-in Dictionary, Browser Extension, Free Version

Cons: Fewer Issues Detected, Fewer Insights, Interface is just OK, no MS Word plugin

Ginger is also a notable competitor of Grammarly. It has a free version, and it integrates well with different websites. However, it doesn’t have an MS Word plugin. It is also not as accessible due to its clunky interface.

Ginger is not as powerful as Grammarly, but it is still a decent alternative. Ginger’s annual subscription is $89.88 (cheaper than Grammarly’s).

Ginger keeps the original formatting of the text document, which is pleasant. It also has a Translator within the app that supports 60 languages. Also, there’s a built-in dictionary, which you can use to find alternatives to overused words.

WhiteSmoke

Pros: Cheap, Integrates with Platforms, Gimmicks – i.e., Templates, etc.

Cons: Interface is awful, Fewer Mistakes Caught

WhiteSmoke is cheap to use, but it has a horrible interface. It integrates with many platforms, but it is incomparable to an advanced tool like Grammarly. It has some useful gimmicks like templates for specific writing purposes, i.e., Sorry, Thank You, Condolences, etc.

The annual subscription of WhiteSmoke costs $79.99. However, it is not advanced enough to be considered better value for money.

Thesaurus Writing Tool

Pros: Free, Vocabulary suggestions on hovering the cursor over a word, Blog

Cons: Editor is dreadful to use, Ruins Formatting

Thesaurus Writing Tool is a free-to-use online text editor powered by Thesaurus.com. You can copy/paste or write directly in the Editor. It doesn’t retain the original formatting, which makes it a bit uncomfortable to use. Just click on the ‘Check for Grammar’ button, and it will work its magic. It also has a dedicated blog that teaches you how to write better.

The Thesaurus Writing Tool is unimpressive when checking grammatical errors, but it is highly potent in vocabulary suggestions. Its interface is simple but insufficient. Hover over any word, and it will show you a vocabulary card with a lot of synonyms. Clicking on any suggestion will replace the original term with the selected item. The replaced word gets a yellow underline. An undo option is available if you are not happy with your word selection.

Hemingway App

Pros: Free, Information about Text, Text Readability Score

Cons: Ruins Formatting, Fewer Mistakes Caught

Hemingway App is yet another incredible tool that is quite capable and straight-forward. It is convenient for analyzing your document as it scores the content based on its readability. It has a free web app and a paid desktop app. You can copy/paste into the online Editor or write directly, but it messes up the formatting.

Hemingway App identifies the use of passive voice, adverbs, and difficulty of reading. It recognizes long sentences – even the easy-to-read ones – as complex, which affects the document’s grade.

Final Verdict: Grammarly Review 2021

Using advanced NLP and AI, Grammarly free is hands-down the best and must-have writing, editing, and proofreading tool for everyone that checks for spelling and critical grammar mistakes. Easy to use, compatible with most popular products, and trusted by millions of users, Grammarly instantly elevates your writing everywhere; statuses, comments, emails, documents, tweets, you name it! Trying out the free version before upgrading to a premium plan also makes sense.

Grammarly Premium is a more robust and advanced tool with numerous amazing features like an advanced clarity checker, tone detector, and plagiarism checker. The Premium version is unparalleled when complemented with knowledge of the English language and some other tools. However, it is insufficient as a standalone tool because it can make slips (especially semantic ones).

I highly recommend Grammarly Premium to professionals (freelancers, writers, bloggers, authors, publishers, and editors) who require intensive use of the app. Similarly, Grammarly for Business is a good investment if your team does intensive writing. Non-intensive users should stick to the Free version as it suffices.

Aa one user said, “Grammarly Premium helps you sound like a pro, or at least helps you avoid looking like a fool!”

FAQs About Grammarly

Is Grammarly a good app?

Yes, Grammarly stands out among its competitors as it has advanced context-based grammar checking capabilities, thanks to its up-to-date natural language processing and artificial intelligence.

Is Grammarly Premium worth it?

Yes, for the most part. However, it is a tad expensive for many. It is suitable for professionals and businesses that have lots of writing needs. It identifies several advanced grammar issues that the Free version only counts. However, it is not a substitute for human proofreading as it can make linguistic mistakes that a human can easily find.

Is Grammarly supported in Google Docs?

It is in Beta at the moment. So, it should be available shortly. At the moment, it is imperfect as it only specifies the number of errors. You have to scroll the document to find those mistakes (underlined red) on your own. It has already started working in the comments, though.

Is Grammarly supported in Quora?

Yes, Grammarly works with Quora.

Is Grammarly supported in Medium?

Yes, Grammarly is available for Medium.

Can Grammarly replace a professional editor?

No, it can’t. Grammarly can make simple semantic mistakes because it doesn’t know the meaning of the written text, so it cannot replace a professional editor. It is only suitable for catching syntactic issues.

Is Grammarly supported in Microsoft Word?

Yes, a plugin is available. It is an efficient plugin as it gives similar options in Microsoft Word as it does in its online editor and desktop application. Grammarly is now available for both Windows and macOS versions of MS Word.

Is Grammarly available for Mac?

Yes, Grammarly’s desktop app is available for macOS. Grammarly is available for both Windows and macOS. Grammarly for MS Word is also available for Mac now.

Is Grammarly supported in WordPress?

Yes, it is supported. You can use Grammarly in WordPress via its browser extension.

Is Grammarly supported in Gmail?

Yes, it is. You can edit your email using the Grammarly browser extension within Gmail. However, it is not the best solution for lengthy content. For extended text, the Online Editor, the Desktop App, and the MS Word Add-in are better options.

Does Grammarly work offline?

No, it doesn’t. Grammarly uses its database to run the app, so an internet connection is necessary.

Does Grammarly help you improve your writing?

Yes. If you read the weekly stats, detailed performance stats PDF, and Grammarly Blog for grammar rules and writing tips and try to implement them in your writing, Grammarly can significantly improve your writing capabilities.

Is Grammarly Safe and Secure?

Yes, Grammarly is quite safe, as Google verifies it. Moreover, Grammarly is as secure as any other site that uses SSL/TLS encryption. It is also reliable for plagiarism checking as it doesn’t violate your privacy.

What is the Grammarly cancellation refund policy?

You can get your money back if you are not satisfied with the Premium subscription by contacting Grammarly support within ten days.

Is Grammarly a reliable checker?

Yes, Grammarly outperforms its competitors. Yet, it cannot surpass a professional human editor.

Is Grammarly available for Android/iOS?

Yes, it is. You can use the Grammarly Keyboard to edit your text for grammar and spelling errors by installing the Grammarly Keyboard app from the Play Store or the App Store. It works like the auto-correct feature. Grammarly is now available on iPad as well.

Check out Grammarly for yourself.

 

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Proxima Vara, a variable font version of the enormously popular Proxima Nova type family, has just been released.

Designers love Proxima Nova for the simplicity of its letterforms, its wonderful rhythm, and its generous x-height that all combine to produce a highly legible, modern typeface — that also happens to be cheaper to deploy than many similar designs.

The variable version allows designers to tweak the weight from 100–900, the width from a condensed 50% to a wide 100%, and the slant from 0–12.5 degrees. In total, there are 5,000,000 styles available.

Because it’s a variable font, Proxima Vara delivers all of those styles in a single file that is only moderately larger than a single Proxima Nova style.

Proxima Nova has been a go-to font for designers for over a decade. Commonality had stripped away some of its shine, but the addition of a new variable edition promises to re-popularise its use.

Try out Proxima Vara on its microsite; it’s available to download from $99.

 

 

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One of the few bright spots in 2020 has been the creativity companies and individuals alike have exhibited in dealing with what, at times, seemed to be overwhelming problems.

The world of web design was no different. Designers and agencies had to adapt and implement new color schemes or design new shopping experiences, which made some of the previous design trends not fit for the current design problems.

We’ll take a look at these newest design trends and the rationale behind them. As we do so, we’ll also take a look at some of BeTheme’s 600+ pre-built sites that have already put them to good use.

1. Comforting Color Palettes Lighten the Load

In years past, bolder color schemes were one of the hallmarks of web design trends. Their purpose was to quickly engage a visitor and prompt him or her to respond emotionally.

Given all the drama and turmoil we were subjected to through most of 2020, we’ve come to welcome the use of toned-down colors in marketing instead of the bolder, brasher, and more “in-your-face” color schemes. 

Bellroy’s website puts toned-down colors to good use. This company’s product line of wallets, bags, and the like, are designed to keep people’s belongings organized, safe, and secure. A wild color scheme simply wouldn’t be fitting.

How, then, are brightly-colored products dealt with? Thanks to judicious uses of white space and background photos, this website still emphasizes a toned-down color palette.

The BeSpa pre-built website is another example of a color scheme that almost immediately puts the mind at ease.

Calm and soothing? Yes.

Boring? Definitely not.

Comfort and security are the emotional drivers in this example.

2. Seamlessly Intermingle and Balance Physical and Digital Imagery

People confined to their homes because of Covid-based restrictions spent many more hours looking at their screens in 2020. Online programming began to take on the appearance of a reality show that blurred the boundaries between the real and the digital.

Whereas web designers tended in the past to rely on either photos or illustrations in their designs, these same designers have started to integrate these blurring effects into their designs, with results that range from amusing and quirky to highly informative.

Check out this example from fashion designer Constance Burke

It’s not every day you see real models wearing hand-drawn fashion sketches. But it’s just one example of how the physical can be blended with the digital.

The BeSki pre-built site does the same blending of the two, but in a totally different way:

The sections’ designs switch from predominantly physical to largely digital and back again, an excellent approach that provides a maximum amount of useful information.

It’s also worth noting how snowbanks are effectively used to seamlessly transition from one section to the next.

3. Create Well-Organized and Helpful Shopping Experiences

More people spending more time at home has created a surge in online shopping. As a result, many online store owners are now feeling the effects of increased competition.

Consumers look for brands they believe they can trust. At the same time, they want their online shopping experiences to be as quick and painless as possible. They look for (and expect) quick and effective product search capabilities, helpful and effective product displays, one-page product descriptions, and the like.

Walgreen’s product page design is especially well-suited for 2021 ecommerce shoppers: 

Everything shoppers usually need to know is presented above-the-fold. They can easily proceed to the next step or scroll down for reviews or additional product specifications. 

BePestControl’s pre-built website uses a similar product design approach: 

In this example, the main selling points are up-front and are kept short and sweet. The shopper can either hit the ‘Add to Cart’ button or look below the button for additional information.

In both examples, a visitor doesn’t have to mull over what step to take next since one of the design objectives is to make the shopping experience as easy and as satisfying as possible.

4. Take Advantage of the Benefits of User-Controlled Video Content

Once upon a time, video content was “the thing” to incorporate in a website. Hero background videos proved to be particularly engaging, and “how-to” videos presented much more useful information than illustrations or blocks of text could.

On the other hand, Auto-play videos, those that started on their own, all too often had a tendency to irritate rather than inform, especially when their content didn’t address a visitor’s immediate concern.

Thanks to Zoom and similar video platforms that came into widespread use in 2020 and to website designs that include video “Play” buttons, users have become much more comfortable with the medium. As an example, Shoppers have been given total control over if or when they want to view a given video. 

This is the design approach Payoneer has taken: 

The white “Pay” button is impossible to miss, and while it is designed to encourage a visitor to watch a testimonial, doing so is completely optional.

The BeOptics pre-built website cleverly slips in a video play option as well: 

In this example, when visitors hover over the “See More” button, it lets them know that they have the option to watch the video if they want to learn more.

5. Trust Builders Should be Non-Negotiable Web Design Elements

There are various ways in which products are organized or showcased in brick and mortar businesses to instill trust. Helpful and friendly staff also contribute to instilling trust.

Some of these trust-builders are easily incorporated into eCommerce designs. Others, though more difficult to fit in, can usually be satisfactorily addressed.

Digital trust builders can include.

  • Logos (familiar, whimsical, innovative, engaging)
  • Portfolios and/or product pages
  • Customer reviews, product ratings, and client testimonials
  • Case studies and product or price comparisons
  • Safety and security seals, e.g., Better Business Bureau, PayPal checkout
  • Charts, graphs, counters, and other data visualization techniques
  • Proof of social, charitable, or community-related actions and contributions

Put, trust-building content will beat hard-sell techniques every time, especially if you would like your customer base to include referred and repeat customers.

Omaze, for example, gives people entries for prizes based on their donations while at the same time highlighting the good things it and its donors have brought about.

To help build trust, the site devotes space to highlighting publications that have featured Omaze and the work it has done and is doing.

Plus, it puts data visualization and non-profit testimonials into play to give visitors an added insight into what is going on behind the scenes: 

As you can see, it doesn’t have to be difficult to incorporate genuine trust-building content into your website designs.

BePortfolio is a great example of how you might go about doing this for a portfolio site, whether it’s your own or a site for a client:

The home page alone has plenty of space for including trust-building content:

  • A satisfied customer counter
  • Product usage case studies and testimonial
  • Portfolio highlights
  • Client and partnership logos

And it can only get better as a visitor moves through the site, but only if you’ve chosen to make that happen.

Have You Started to Take These New Web Design Trends to Heart?

We’re not suggesting that you throw the baby out with the bathwater, but some trends will need to be discarded to enable you to adjust to a new normal. Other 2020 design trends, like minimalism and headline topography, are likely to remain popular for years to come.

New trends that incorporate calming color palettes, image blending, more efficient eCommerce UX designs, user-controlled video, and trust-building elements should give your customers the feeling of comfort and security they will be seeking in 2021.

If you want to implement some or all of these new trends in your 2021 website designs, BeTheme’s 600+ pre-built sites make doing so an easy task.

 

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If you already have a good idea of what you want a new website to look like, the next step would be to decide on the tools you’ll need to put into play to turn that vision into a reality.

  • Tools enable you to present its content in ways that will engage and captivate its audience and gain their trust.
  • Tools that will make your website perform flawlessly in all respects.

That is why choosing the right WordPress theme to get the job done is so important. You want a theme that features the page building tools and design aids that make your task far easier than anticipated.

The following 12 top WordPress themes and plugins have been selected with those purposes in mind. They will not only get the job done for you but do it better than most of the other website-building tools in the marketplace are capable of doing.

The choice is up to you. Whatever that choice may be, it should prove to be a winner.

1. BeTheme

A website-building toolkit that can boast of 40+ core features sounds like a pretty good-sized toolkit, and BeTheme is just that. In fact, this popular (200,000 sales) theme is the biggest WordPress theme of them all.

It’s unlikely you will need to put every one of these core features to use for your next project, but some will be essential, such as –

  • The Muffin Builder page builder, Admin Panel, and Shortcode Generator combine to make BeTheme easy to use, give you a ton of flexibility, and enable you to build your website without any need for coding.
  • Be’s library of shortcodes together with the many Header, Footer, and Grid options, and the new Header Builder extends your design options even more.
  • The Layout Generator will come in handy if you want to start a page from scratch.
  • You’ll love what may be the most important core feature of them all; Be’s selection of 600+ customizable pre-built websites. They cover most industry sectors and website types plus a variety of business niches.

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2. Total Theme

Designed with excellence in mind, Total features an exceptional selection of tools and design aids to work with. Total is also well-known for its speed, ease of use, and the flexibility it offers its users.

  • Since you can disable any feature you want to, you won’t be distracted by or bothered with those you don’t intend to use.
  • Total’s 40+ quick import demos and one-of-a-kind theme cards are designed to get your projects off to a rapid start.
  • The Dynamic Template function is a driving force behind this WordPress theme’s remarkable flexibility.
  • You’re given a wealth of design options to work with, thanks to the live customizer and the advanced theme panel.
  • Total is a WordPress plugin and WooCommerce friendly.

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3. Avada Theme

When a WordPress theme has the distinction of being the #1 best seller of all time, you can safely assume that those who created it got it right. Avada’s 450,000+ sales can’t easily be ignored.

Look closer, and you’ll see some of the many reasons behind Avada’s popularity.

  • There’s an impressive selection of one-click import demos, pre-built websites, and a wealth of supporting design elements.
  • The Fusion drag and drop builder and Fusion page and theme options enable designers to create complex websites without resorting to coding.
  • 5-star support and free updates ensure users that they will always be able to follow the latest design trends and create websites as they envision them.

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4. MaxCoach – Online Courses, Personal Coaching & Education WP Theme

MaxCoach is a specialty tool that enables web designers to create an online distance learning and/or tutoring platform. This LearnPress theme was last year’s #1 coaching theme, and it will most likely be so in 2021 as well.

  • The platform is learner-centric
  • MaxCoach’s design is modern, trendy, and unique
  • Elementor is the drag and drop page builder of choice

Visit the site to see for yourself why this specialty theme has generated so much interest.

5. TheGem – Creative Multi-Purpose High-Performance WordPress Theme

TheGem, WordPress’s ultimate multiuse toolbox, gives its users:

  • A selection of more than 400 professionally-crafted pre-built multi-page and single-page websites
  • Two popular page builders – WPBakery and Elementor
  • Demos, layouts, and page sections you can mix and match to create a look that’s uniquely yours

The GemBlocks with its 300+ pre-designed section templates to speed up your workflow, plus WooCommerce layouts and design aids

6. Uncode – Creative Multiuse & WooCommerce WordPress Theme

The Uncode multi-use WordPress theme is ideal for entrepreneurs, creative individuals, agencies, and small businesses.

  • Its 80.000+ sales to date have made it a ThemeForest best-seller.
  • Features include a unique WooCommerce Custom Builder you can use to give site visitors a supreme shopping experience.

Viewing Uncode’s showcase of user-built websites is a must. Click on the banner to visit the site and prepare to be impressed.

7. Rey Theme

This highly modular popular theme is definitely worth a close look. It is simply one of the most innovative website building tools you’re likely to find on the market today,

  • Rey’s features include a library of professionally-designed templates and an imposing selection of WooCommerce site-building tools
  • It is easy to set up and easy to use
  • You will be more than satisfied with Rey’s robust performance

Rey has built-in SVG support and is user and developer-friendly.

8. Aurum – Minimalist WordPress Theme

With this multiuse minimalist WordPress theme at your fingertips, you’ll be able to create an online store that will give shoppers a fully satisfying shopping experience.

  • With Aurum, you can design megamenus to accommodate huge selections of products
  • Aurum’s page load times are super-fast, and Aurum’s pages are responsive to every screen size
  • Popular plugins are included, and all the popular WordPress plugins are supported

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9. Hongo – Modern & Multipurpose WooCommerce WordPress Theme

Its trendy selections of creative design elements and ready-to-go store demos make Hongo an ideal choice for company, blogging, and eCommerce websites.

  • Premium plugins and WPBakery custom shortcodes are among the most popular of Hongo’s website-building features
  • This multipurpose theme also features an attractive selection of product-related tools that include product compare, quick view, wish lists, and product filter

You can expect and receive exceptional user support.

10. XStore – The Most Customizable WooCommerce Theme Ever

With its $39 price tag, XStore gives you more value for your money than you’ll find in any other WooCommerce theme.

  • For starters, there are 100+ good-to-go shops
  • A full Ajax shop is another popular feature
  • As is XStore’s single product page builder and its selection of product filters and display features

Check XStore out if you’re looking for a way to create an awesome online store in no time at all.

11. KnowAll – Knowledge Base Theme

Have you ever come across a FAQ page you really liked? It doesn’t happen often. 

Visitors that can’t find a good answer might decide to make a phone call (and be placed on hold). That answer is OK, but additional information would be more helpful.

With AI-based KnowAll, customers get answers 24/7, and they can search for other relevant information. They will be happier customers, which is obviously good for business.

12. Pofo – Creative Portfolio, Blog, and eCommerce WordPress Theme

Bloggers, creatives, agencies, and those looking to create an eCommerce site should give Pofo a good, hard look.

Pofo is fast, flexible, SEO optimized, and packed with useful features that include:

  • Trendy selections of pre-built design elements, ready-to-go home pages, and one-click import demo pages.
  • Premium plugins, including Revolution Slider and the WPBakery page builder.

Detailed online documentation is provided, and you’ll be more than pleased with this theme’s customer support.

A modern, fast-loading, and smoothly performing theme is what you need. It will help you create a website that will have a significantly positive impact on your business’ growth.

Themes like those presented here can do just that by enabling you to give your website the professional touch you’re looking for. You can do it without having to rely on a single line of code.

These 12 top WordPress themes are modern, trendy, and easy to work with. Trying to find the “best” of the bunch could admittedly be somewhat daunting. But, you can take comfort in the fact that you really can’t make a wrong or bad choice.

 

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