For a few hours, Grammarly users fought an uphill battle with their favorite writing tool.

And so it began

The first reports of Grammarly going down came in around 11:30 PM Eastern.

For a smaller service, this is a huge jump.

Grammarly’s down text

“We’re experiencing some service interruptions at the moment.

Some users may have trouble logging in, editing their documents, or accessing their account tweaks.

Other users may not be able to see suggestions or corrections from Grammarly.

Grammarly’s outage acknowledgement

“Our team continues working on identifying the root cause and fixing this issue.

In the meantime, we’ve added more resources to our system as an attempt to recover the service.

We’ll provide another update soon,” reads the most recent post.

Downdetector Grammarly reports

Grammarly on X

Were currently experiencing some service interruptions.

Users may have trouble logging in or may not be able to access Grammarly features.

Our team is actively investigating, and we will continue to post updates to https://t.co/A2QcAS5ePC.

Grammarly’s down text

We appreciate your patience!

The company wrote, “We’re currently experiencing some service interruptions.

Users may have trouble logging in or may not be able to access Grammarly features.

Grammarly’s back up text

Our team is actively investigating, and we will continue to post updates to http://status.grammarly.com.

We appreciate your patience!”

That’s more than many companies can say during a significant downtime event like this.

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A fix is here

Grammarly has said a fix has been implemented.

“Our team has implemented a fix and is currently monitoring the results.

Some affected services have already recovered,” reads the latest post on the company’s status page.