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Grammarly

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Velocity3.0

AI writing assistant/copilot for grammar, tone, and content.

Grammarly's public signal is now content marketing, not product shipping.

content marketingemail how-tosai in educationinstitutional trustseo
Current state
Grammarly's visible output is dominated by SEO-targeted email writing how-tos and occasional long-form essays on AI's role in education. There is no product-changelog signal in this feed — every recent post is editorial or institutional, not a feature ship.
Where it's heading
The cadence is shifting toward high-volume practical guides aimed at job seekers, sales reps, and office workers — the audiences who buy individual or team plans. Thought-leadership pieces like The Trust Question series sit alongside this stream, positioning Grammarly as a voice on AI adoption in regulated contexts like K-12 and higher ed.
Prediction
Expect continued weekly blog volume on workplace communication scenarios, with periodic institutional essays timed around academic calendar moments. Without a separate product changelog surfacing, product changes remain invisible from this feed.

Recent moves

  1. 4d ago

    How to Write a Salary Negotiation Email: Format and Examples

    Another entry in the workplace-email how-to series. Targets the high-intent search query around salary negotiation and fits the broader content cadence focused on individual professionals.

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  2. 4d ago

    How to Reply to a Job Rejection Email, With Examples

    Same-day companion piece on responding to job rejection emails. Reinforces the job-search content cluster Grammarly is publishing into in May.

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  3. 5d ago

    How to Acknowledge an Email Professionally, With Examples

    Another email-etiquette guide, this one on acknowledgment replies. Continues the weekly pattern of practical email content with no underlying product change.

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  4. 8d ago

    How to Write a Follow-Up Email After a Sales Call, With Templates

    Sales follow-up email guide with templates. Extends the email-how-to cluster into a sales-rep audience, suggesting deliberate audience segmentation in the content plan.

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  5. 12d ago

    Email Blast: What It Is and How to Send One, With Templates

    Explainer on email blasts targeting marketers and small-business operators. Same content engine, different reader persona.

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  6. 26d ago

    Educator of the Year

    Announcement of an internal award program for teachers. A brand and education-vertical signal rather than a product shipment, sitting alongside the longer Trust Question essays in the institutional content track.

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