WProofreader checks spelling, grammar, and style in real-time while editing in WordPress.
As of April 2026, WProofreader spell & grammar check plugin for WordPress is a WordPress spell check plugin with 4.0K+ active installations and a 3.7/5 rating from 15 reviews. It has been downloaded 94K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.3+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2016. Downloads are down 7% this week. Top alternative: 404 Solution.
WProofreader plugin for WordPress scans and checks your website content for spelling, grammar, punctuation and style issues. No banner ads on your website!
Compatible with the following WordPress versions:
Free WProofreader plugin supports only spell-check for 6 languages and comes with a usage limit of 10,000 words processed per day for a single website. Upon reaching the limit, the plugin stops working until the next day. Check more differences between WProofreader plugin free and pro versions below.
This plugin is an asset for people writing a lot of blog posts. It works well on my various sites.
I want to give them 5 stars but am only giving 4.
When I activated the plugin it worked until I began making an entry in an Asgaros forum. It didn’t work in the forum and, unfortunately, that is where I do a lot of writing. I contacted support and they responded quickly. They said they would have their engineer make the adjustments so it would work in Asgaros.
When the two weeks free use ended, the adjustments had not yet been made, so they refunded my purchase amount without my even asking for it. They will contact me when the Asgaros compatibility is accomplished.
They told me about their free browser extension and I’m using it for now.
I hope to give them 5 stars soon.
I installed this on a site with over 13,000 posts spanning 14 years with five paid amateur writers. I knew what I needed and that the free version of this plugin would not be enough (3 posts a day, 1,800-3,000 words a day), so I used the 14-day trial period to check out the paid version. Very impressed.
No spelling and grammar checker is perfect, especially not in the context of professional sports content, but this hit the mark. I did buy a premium license. The team dictionaries feature, after some time setting them up (I use one for names, one for sports, and one for general terms), have been fantastic. Each writer can whitelist their own rules, but being able to maintain whitelists for the whole site is above and beyond any other. Definitely worth the premium license fee.
On top of that, the support has been extremely responsive, both in replies and resolutions. One issue was that it wouldn’t let me add a few names to a team dictionary. They’d just poof again and again. And one of the names was very common. I reached out and several days later it was fixed. The other issue was one in which the first link added to a post after a save had to be done twice; it would just disappear when applied forcing us to redo it. It was fine for subsequent links until the next page load. I reached out and it was fixed two days later.
I normally hate plugins in the repo with such restrictive limits on the free version. I’d ding this review a couple of stars for that, too, if the paid version and support weren’t so good. Again, context is always an issue for grammar checkers, and the NFL certainly has a lot of diversity in the names of its players, but this works better than Grammarly (free and paid versions).
The only two additional things I could ask for are 1) to be able to add words to team dictionaries from the editor, and 2) to be able to whitelist grammar rules for the team, not just individually. And since I’m not getting rid of this plugin any time soon, I look forward to seeing if those features are added.
It’s hard to even figure out how to even run this pos. Doesn’t work or do anything. Free version is a 14 day trial that does nothing. I don’t get why plugins like this are allowed to continue on wordpress.org. They need to vette these apps. Half don’t work at all.
It says the free version only handles up to 6 lamguages, and I only wanted a simple basic spellchecker for and English blog. Installed yesterday and it just worked, pretty simply, a lot like Microsoft spellcheckers with the words underlined and click on them for suggested spelling. However that was yesterday – today it tells me I have reached the trial limits! So its not a free version, its a 1 day limited trial…
| WordPress | 6.3+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
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