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SpellType is for Mac workers who want private inline autocomplete, not another place to paste drafts. Use this page to understand when SpellType fits better than grammar checkers, chatbots, workplace AI suites, or general OS writing tools.

Comparison at a glance

Tool category Best for Where SpellType differs
Grammar checkers Proofreading and correcting finished text. SpellType helps you keep writing by suggesting the next phrase inline.
Chatbots Generating drafts from prompts and answering broad questions. SpellType stays in your writing flow instead of moving drafts to another tab.
Workplace AI suites Enterprise workflows tied to one workspace ecosystem. SpellType is a Mac app focused on everyday writing across many work surfaces.
OS writing tools Rewriting, proofreading, or transforming selected text. SpellType focuses on continuous autocomplete while you type.

When SpellType is the better fit

You write all day on Mac

Email, docs, notes, messages, Slack, Teams, LinkedIn, and browser writing all create small repeated writing moments.

You want less context switching

SpellType is built around the sentence you are already typing, not a separate prompt-and-paste workflow.

You care about private drafts

SpellType is designed around a Mac-first local autocomplete approach for work writing.

Focused comparison pages

SpellType vs Grammarly

Compare private Mac autocomplete with broader grammar, proofreading, rewriting, tone, and AI writing assistance.

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SpellType vs Apple Writing Tools

See when selected-text rewriting and proofreading are the right fit, and when inline autocomplete helps earlier.

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Grammarly vs Apple Writing Tools

Compare the three writing moments: grammar polish, selected-text transforms, and private autocomplete.

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