Grammarly vs Perplexity Computer
Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.
Grammarly
AI writing assistant that catches errors everywhere you type -- now with full AI rewriting
Perplexity Computer
Perplexity's general-purpose digital worker -- operates real software like you do, runs for hours or months, routes sub-tasks to Opus, Gemini, GPT-5.2, Grok, and Veo 3.1
Powered by Claude Opus 4.6 (core reasoning) + Model Council
| Category | Grammarly | Perplexity Computer |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 10.0 | 8.5 |
| Output Quality | 7.0 | 9.0 |
| Value | 7.0 | 6.5 |
| Features | 8.0 | 9.5 |
| Overall | 8.0 | 8.4 |
Pricing Comparison
| Feature | Grammarly | Perplexity Computer |
|---|---|---|
| Free Tier | Yes | No |
| Starting Price | $0 | $20 |
Which Should You Pick?
Pick Grammarly if...
- ✓Easier to use (10 vs 8.5)
- ✓Has a free tier
Non-native English speakers, professionals who write lots of emails, and anyone who wants a passive grammar net running in the background. It catches things you'd miss.
Visit GrammarlyPick Perplexity Computer if...
- ✓Higher output quality (9 vs 7)
- ✓More features (9.5 vs 8)
Professionals and small teams who will burn $200/month worth of research, drafting, and multi-step workflow time -- consultants, researchers, analysts, founders. Especially strong if you want frontier models across text, video, and images in one agent without stitching APIs together. The right pick if infrastructure is a non-starter and quality ceiling matters more than cost.
Visit Perplexity ComputerOur Verdict
Perplexity Computer edges out Grammarly with a 8.4 vs 8.0 overall score. Both are solid picks, but Perplexity Computer has the advantage in output quality.