Linguix corrects grammar, clarity and tone in the browser wherever text is being typed — email clients, CRMs, support desks, social tools — rather than inside its own editor. Working at the point of writing is what makes a checker actually get used; a separate editor requires a deliberate paste step that people skip when busy.
Beyond correction, it rewrites for tone and length, and adds team-level features such as shared snippets and style consistency across a company’s outbound writing. Support and sales teams are the pitch, since inconsistent written English shows up directly in customer perception.
The category has a dominant incumbent, so the decision usually turns on price and team management rather than on raw correction quality, which is close across the leading tools. A free tier covers individual use.






