Midjourney
No free tier
- Basic$10/mo
- Standard$30/mo
- Pro$60/mo

Midjourney
Our pickGrammarly
Tier-list head-to-head. Grammarly takes the A-tier slot — here's the breakdown.
Spec sheet
| Tier | B-tier | A-tierwin |
| Overall score | 7.8 / 10 | 8.0 / 10win |
| Free tier | No | Yeswin |
| Starting price | $10 | $0 |
| Best for | Artists, designers, and content creators who need the highest quality AI-generated images and don't mind th… | Non-native English speakers, professionals who write lots of emails, and anyone who wants a passive grammar… |
| Last reviewed | 2026-04-21 | 2026-03-26 |
Head-to-head
Rated 1-10 on the same rubric across all 130 tools we cover.
What you'll pay
Look past the headline number -- entry-tier limits drive most cost surprises.
No free tier
Free tier available
The decision
Use-case anchors and category strengths, side by side.
Artists, designers, and content creators who need the highest quality AI-generated images and don't mind the Discord workflow.
Visit MidjourneyNon-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 GrammarlyBottom line
Midjourney (A-tier, 7.8/10) and Grammarly (B-tier, 8.0/10) are within margin-of-error of each other on overall score. There's no decisive winner -- the right pick comes down to how you'll actually use the tool, not which scored higher in the abstract. We rate them on the same rubric (ease of use, output quality, value, features), and on this pair the rubric is calling it a draw.
On pricing, Grammarly starts free while Midjourney requires a paid plan from day one ($10+). If you're testing the waters or running an occasional workload, that gap matters more than the score differential. Midjourney starts at $10; Grammarly starts at $0. Compare what each entry tier actually unlocks before you compare list prices -- the limits matter more than the headline number.
By use case: pick Midjourney when artists, designers, and content creators who need the highest quality ai-generated images and don't mind the discord workflow. Pick Grammarly when non-native english speakers, professionals who write lots of emails, and anyone who wants a passive grammar net running in the background. The two tools aren't fighting for the same person -- they're aiming at adjacent jobs that occasionally overlap. If you're squarely in Grammarly's lane, the tier-list ranking and the use-case fit point the same direction; if you're in Midjourney's lane, the score gap matters less than the fit.
Bottom line: this pair is a coin flip on raw scores. Choose by use-case fit, free-tier availability, and which one you can actually try without committing. Re-evaluate in 60-90 days -- both vendors are shipping fast in 2026.
Keep digging
Full Midjourney review
Tier B · 7.8/10
Full Grammarly review
Tier A · 8.0/10
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Built from our daily AI-tool sweep, last touched April 21, 2026. Honest tier-list reviews — no affiliate-link pieces disguised as advice. See the rubric or how we review.