Writing has become an important part of our everyday lives, especially on social media. Sadly, a lot of people get it wrong, (as one does not need to be a professional writer, to write properly).
It is not only about bad grammar, although there’s plenty of that, there are other things like context to be taken into consideration when writing for the public, and yes, your timeline is public.
Here are four tools that can help you write better, and trust us, they do all the work.

As annoying as one might find Microsoft’s spell check, one definitely misses it when typing online, here’s where Grammarly steps in.
Grammarly for chrome users, helps catch errors, whether you’re writing on Facebook, composing a mail with Gmail, or composing a tweet.

- Hemingway
This app helps one form precise succinct sentences, as opposed to long rambling ones. It will even help you sound profound on twitter!

- Writepls
Now that almost everyone who can write a sentence has a blog, it is important that one gets the best writing tips from an a trustworthy source. Writepls provides informative and useful articles on writing.

Daily page is a way to literally get one’s writing juices flowing. The app sends a prompt phrase in the morning, and gives the user the whole of the day to respond in one or two paragraphs. This way, one is constantly playing with words, and writing, no matter how little, so there’s no excuse to be lazy.
