editGPT is an AI tool that has over 188k active users! This tool lets you edit grammar, proofread, improve, rewrite, and do much more to fix your writing. You can also edit your content using prompts. editGPT supports 80 languages, which is quite impressive.
How to proofread a document with editGPT
- Go to editGPT.
- Click on “Get started for free”.
- Sign up using your email or Google to get started.
Once you’re in, you need to click on “+ New” to create a new document. You can now paste your content, or even upload a file.
To test this tool, I’m going to use excerpts from the first chapter of Parallels, the dystopian science fiction novel I’m working on with my brother. We’ve been working on it for a while now, and I’m beyond thrilled to start refining it!
It’s the kind of project that keeps you up at night because you’re too excited to fall asleep.
Here’s what I got–
As you can see, editGPT proofread the excerpt and made some minor changes which have been highlighted in red and green. I would say the proofread version is pretty good. Let me try improving the passage.
Here’s what I got–
Wow, that’s a lot of suggestions! I can see some unnecessary edits, but overall, I love the results.
editGPT suggests changes to your sentence style and structure, while keeping your tone intact. That’s pretty impressive for an AI tool.
You can also change the tone, rewrite, or make the excerpt more concise. If you’re happy with the suggestions, you can click on “Accept All” or accept the changes one by one. If you’re not happy, click on “Reject All”.
Pricing
Let’s take a look at the pricing plans of editGPT–
The “Free” plan gives you 10,000 words per month, with a 600-word limit per request. You still get essential features like accepting/rejecting changes, multi-language support, and data privacy.
The “Pro” plan costs $8/month (billed annually) and gives you 300,000 words a month. You can upload up to 10,000 words per request. It also comes with project mode, a suggestions panel, custom prompt saving, and Word doc import/export.
In the “Elite” plan, for $15/month, you get 2 million words per month, and all the same advanced features as Pro.
The “Business” plan is $75/month and gives you unlimited words and requests. It’s built for teams, with extras like team management tools, advanced analytics, and API access.