You repeat yourself at work
Sales replies, customer updates, recruiting messages, founder emails, and internal status notes often use patterns. SpellType helps finish them faster.
Grammarly alternative for Mac
SpellType suggests the next words inline in email, docs, notes, messages, team chat, AI prompts, and supported web apps. It is designed for composing faster, while Grammarly and similar tools are a better fit when proofreading and grammar correction are the main job.
No. SpellType does not try to replace every grammar, spelling, tone, or editing feature. Choose SpellType when your priority is private autocomplete while you type. Keep a grammar checker when you need detailed corrections after the draft exists; the two tools can serve different parts of the writing workflow.
| Need | Traditional grammar tools | SpellType |
|---|---|---|
| Fix spelling and grammar | Strong fit for proofreading and correcting finished text. | Not the main job. SpellType focuses on helping you keep writing. |
| Write faster | Often asks you to review suggestions after text exists. | Suggests the next word or phrase inline while you type. |
| Stay in the app | May rely on browser extensions, sidebars, or document integrations. | Built as a Mac app for common work writing apps. |
| Privacy | Depends on the service, plan, and product settings. | Designed around on-device autocomplete for work drafts. |
Sales replies, customer updates, recruiting messages, founder emails, and internal status notes often use patterns. SpellType helps finish them faster.
You should not need to stop writing, open another AI tool, explain the context, and paste the result back.
SpellType is built for macOS workers and the apps they already use during working hours.
Current browser support includes Gmail, Google Docs, and ChatGPT in Chrome and Safari. The current app focus also includes Outlook, Slack, Teams, Notes, WhatsApp, Claude, the Chat and Codex surfaces in the ChatGPT desktop app, and iMessage.
Download SpellType for Mac and write like normal. No prompts, no model menus, no new workflow.