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Hi all. For whatever reason, our newest app doesn't seem to be compatible with Grammarly, which is essentially probably 80% of our users' built in spell checking and correction software. Most, like my... View MoreHi all. For whatever reason, our newest app doesn't seem to be compatible with Grammarly, which is essentially probably 80% of our users' built in spell checking and correction software. Most, like myself, don't even know they have it. This seems to be causing most, if not all Wimkin app issues. Doing the following will make our app run as it did before however, we're going to rebuild the app to make sure you have built in spell check.
To fix your Wimkin app issues since updating, please do the following:
1) Open your phone settings;
2) Search or find Keyboard Settings and open your Default Keyboard;
3) Turn off anything that says "Correction Suggestions, or Auto Correct - (it should tell you it's powered by Grammarly);
4) Uninstall your Wimkin App;
5) Restart Phone;
6) Reinstall Wimkin.
While I'll not openly accuse anyone of anything nefarious, it is odd to me that Grammarly is just now causing users problems and it's been in use since our launch. It's also concerning that it is on every single Android (GOOGLE is our SWORN ENEMY) phone and also how they make money (below)... We'll keep you posted on other fixes! I am so sorry for your troubles! It's simply impossible for us to know any other services causing these issues with Wimkin as we only know our apps. All of our analytics are great, and servers / databases are running perfectly with nearly full resources. Thanks!
How does Grammarly make money?
Grammarly leverages on a freemium service, where free users are prompted to switch to a paid subscription. Grammarly makes money by selling premium plans starting at $11.66 to $29.95 per month. The company also makes money by selling human proofreading services to its paid users.