I'm a writer, and I use Grammarly currently to proofread my articles. I'm trying to use Kagi
i to replace Grammarly, but, aside from what it flags or not compared to Grammarly, the worklfow is unwieldy. I don't want to download the "corrected" text, because it's not always correct. I want to choose which corrections to apply, and I may want to edit the original at the same time because a flagged correction may not be correct, but hightlights something that needs fixing in another way. With Grammarly, I do that in real time; with Kagi, if I change anything in my original text, it reprocesses the entire text. Not only does this take a lot of time, but it's also using a lot of CPU.
In order to make this useful, there needs to be the ability to edit the text beyond just clicking Revert Correction for those corrections that are wrong. Having to wait each time I make a correction means that I can't use this; it just takes too long compared to Grammarly.