Top Five Free Tools for Writers - PCG Digital

Writing isn’t always easy; sometimes your thoughts are too disorganized or the words simply won’t flow. Thankfully, there are plenty of free writing and content creation tools to help you stay focused so you can generate great pieces. Whether you’re writing for work or for pleasure, these free resources will help you complete your projects with ease.

Grammarly

Small, obvious errors in your content can quickly discredit any useful information you may have provided, but it can be tricky to catch these mistakes on your own. Grammarly is a free, easy-to-use proofreading tool that can detect over 250 types of writing mistakes, including grammatical errors, typos, and awkward sentences, and even explains where you may have gone wrong to help you avoid future errors. Grammarly’s web extension also means that everyone can improve the quality of their writing no matter which online medium they choose to use.

Hemingway Editor

Another invaluable editing tool, Hemingway Editor evaluates a piece of writing for clarity and simplicity with color-coded marks for quick and easy edits. It calculates readability and highlights lengthy, complex, and hard-to-read sentences, asking you to shorten them. It also provides suggestions to replace flowery words and phrases with simpler ones and gives you a readability score so you can match your target audience. Moreover, you can directly publish your content in WordPress, making it easier to share your content directly with the web.

Calmly Writer

Most people tend to turn to Microsoft Word or Google Docs when they sit down to write, but Calmly Writer is a helpful resource if you need something more streamlined. Designed to help you concentrate on your writing, Calmly offers only the most basic content writing tools, for example, the ability to insert links, quotes, and format plain text to HTML. Another helpful feature Calmly’s “Focus Mode” highlights only the paragraph you’re working on to help you organize your thoughts.

Canva

A wall of text can be intimidating to your readers but breaking it up with images and infographics can make your content stand out. That’s where the graphic design website Canva can help. With a user-friendly drag and drop tool and thousands of customizable templates, such as banners, photos, and collages, Canva allows you to create beautiful designs regardless of skill level. This free to use website even makes it easy to collaborate with coworkers and make comments through its sharing feature.

Nosili

Many writers listen to music to keep distractions away and improve productivity, but sometimes music just doesn’t cut it. Nosili is a great app if you’re looking to block out noise and create the perfect environment for working. With over 15 different ambient sounds, such as wind, fire, thunder, and lightning, as well as the ability to customize audio and volume, Nosili has your ambient noise needs covered. This app also incorporates a text editor directly on their site and has a Google Chrome extension so you can keep listening no matter which word processor you use.

Every writer works differently, but there are plenty of options when it comes to writing resources. By incorporating any of these five writing tools into your routine, you’ll have more time to focus on improving the quality of your work and can make the content creation process a smoother one.

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