2026 Cost Reduction Guide
Grammarly costs $12.00 per month as of February 2026.
Grammarly Premium does not negotiate on price. Downgrade from your account settings.
You can downgrade plans or cancel entirely through your account settings. No negotiation available.
How to cancel
Account → Subscription → Cancel Subscription
Steps (3 screens)
What they'll try to keep you
In-flow discount offer?
✅ Yes
Win-back email after?
✅ Yes
Access after cancel
Drops to free tier (basic grammar and spelling only)
Your data
Documents and history preserved on free tier
Grammarly frequently offers 40-60% off during the cancellation flow. The free tier covers basic needs for most users.
You can lower your Grammarly costs by using the free tier, switching to annual billing, or trying an open-source alternative. At $12.00/month, Grammarly adds up to $144.00 per year — but most subscribers pay more than they need to. Here are the best strategies to reduce what you spend on Grammarly in 2026.
AI-powered writing assistant and grammar checker.
Tracking: Grammarly Premium (monthly)
| Date | Price |
|---|---|
| 2019-01 | $29.95 |
| 2022-01 | $30.00 |
| 2025-01 | $30.00 |
Price forecast
Grammarly Premium has been essentially flat for years. Stable pricing expected to continue.
Best time to subscribe
Annual plan ($12/mo billed yearly) is 60% cheaper than monthly. Back-to-school and Black Friday sales offer additional discounts.
Save up to $12.00/month with these proven strategies
50% off for 3-6 months during cancellation
Save $6/mo
Go to Grammarly.com → Account → Subscription → Cancel. Look for discount offer before final cancellation.
Grammarly frequently offers discounts to retain users.
Annual plan: $120/year (vs $144 monthly) - saves 17%
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Grammarly actively wins back churned users within 2 weeks with significant discounts.
Grammarly Free
Free version with basic grammar checking
Microsoft Editor
Free writing assistant built into Microsoft products
Best Strategy:
Use Grammarly Free or get 50% retention offer before cancelling → save $6/mo or use annual plan ($2/mo savings)
Use this framework to evaluate whether Grammarly is worth keeping.
Using 3+ features of the paid tier regularly
Keep it. You're getting real value from premium features. Check for annual billing discounts.
Only using 1 paid feature
Find a free single-purpose alternative for that one feature. Most paid productivity tools have free competitors for specific use cases.
Your employer provides a similar tool
Switch to your employer-provided tool for work tasks and cancel the personal subscription. Many enterprise tools allow personal use.
Signed up for a project that's now finished
Cancel immediately. Export your data first. You can resubscribe if another project requires it.
Whether Grammarly is worth $12.00/month depends on how much you use it. If it's essential to your daily workflow, the cost is justified. If you use it less than a few times per week, check if the free tier covers your needs or look for a cheaper alternative.
Try these strategies: check if a free tier exists that covers your needs, switch to annual billing for 15-30% savings, look for student/educator discounts (often 50% or more off), and check if your employer provides it through a business plan.
Most paid productivity tools have free alternatives: Google Docs/Sheets/Slides replace Microsoft Office, Notion's free tier handles project management, LibreOffice handles document editing, and many specialized tools offer generous free plans for individual users.
Cancel through your account settings on the Grammarly website. Before canceling, export any data you need — most productivity tools let you download your files. Your access typically continues until the end of your billing period. Some services offer a pause option instead of full cancellation.
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