Read&Write vs. Trinka AI

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Read&Write
Score 9.3 out of 10
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Read&Write is a literacy support tool that helps individuals of all abilities read, write, and express themselves with confidence. For education and the workplace, its assistive features include text-to-speech, word prediction, and research tools for users with diverse learning needs.N/A
Trinka AI
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Trinka is an AI writing assistant for academic & technical writing, from the company of the same name in Mumbai. Trinka finds and corrects complex writing errors so the user doesn’t have to. The product corrects contextual spelling mistakes, checks for 3000+ common grammar errors, enhances vocabulary usage, and provides writing suggestions. Trinka aims to go beyond grammar to help professionals and academics ensure professional, concise, and engaging writing.
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Pricing
Read&WriteTrinka AI
Editions & Modules
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Trinka Free Plan
$0
Trinka Monthly Plan
20$
per month per user
Trinka Annual Plan
80$
per year per user
Trinka Premium Plus Plan
125$
per year per user
Trinka Sensitive Data Plan
500$
per year per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Read&WriteTrinka AI
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Read&WriteTrinka AI
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Read&Write
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Read&Write is easy to use and meets most of my accessibility needs.
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It has more functions than Speechify, however we find it harder to use overall.
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I love that all of these tools have merged into such a powerful, single, toolbar.
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We are still learning how to use equatio. I am not a mathematician and therefore I am finding understanding it a bit more difficult. Once I understand how to use it I will be able to cascade it down. My hope is that it will be as useful as Read & Write.
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Cowriter, Snap and Read, Clicker, Kurzweil None of those popped up. I know of the merger but I would say some of the big things that made me choose CoWriter or Snap and Read over Read&Write for students still haven’t moved over and I’m hoping that will happen with time. Things …
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Recommended by other institutions, and better than anything already built-in to existing apps/OS
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Read&Write has a lot more inclusive features then grammarly especially in terms of the picture dictionary and reading rulers and screen masking and the text to speech.
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Tried Google but found the interface clunky. I think Read&Write is much easier to install and use.
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Early on our district was using Kurweil 3000 but that was restrictive to the computer that it was placed on. We also used co-writer (Don Johnson) for writing supports. By having both features available in one convenient toolbar along with other amazing features that follow the …
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I have not seen the district use any similar products.
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We still utilize Microsoft Immersive Reader as our Tier2 / UDL support tool. However, the word prediction is barely functional and there are confusing limitations to when certain tools are available (the picture dictionary is available in Word Online but not in Edge).

We …
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I would choose Glean. I think Gleans' features are more user friendly and you are able to do a lot more in the classroom.
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It is more user friendly right now.
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We use the screenshot reader often in our classes. Things like drama scripts, music sheets or other pdf's can be read online through the screenshot reader.
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Read&Write offers as many or more features, and similar performance, usually at a better price.
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The Read&Write toolbar is easier to access than other products I have used.
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Book Creator and Clicker both have more child friendly interfaces, though they can be harder to integrate without more specific training.
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Read&Write measure up well against these but can be a little more expansive. It does have a bank of tools in the one place though which is a positive as it means that users do not need multiple programmes
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I think Read&Write is better for students.
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Read&Write has the benefit of better word prediction than Helperbird. The word prediction is not as good as Co:Writer (due to volume of topics and web-scraped topics, and iPad app), but Read&Write killed Co:Writer so it is not a competitor anymore, unfortunately. I would choose …
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Read&Write offers the best combination of accessibility features for the price.
Trinka AI
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Using these tools helps you save time, correct grammar mistakes, and create much better content.
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Grammarly has a lot of similarity to Trinka since both are in charge of eliminating all spelling errors and grammatical errors, but trinka gives you tools so that academic people can make their grammar corrections in different subject areas, creating clear and very specific …
Features
Read&WriteTrinka AI
Writing and Proofreading
Comparison of Writing and Proofreading features of Product A and Product B
Read&Write
8.2
Ratings
6% below category average
Trinka AI
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Ratings
Spelling and grammar check7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Machine translation7.60 Ratings00 Ratings
Integrations6.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Browser extension7.40 Ratings00 Ratings
Speech-to-Text9.40 Ratings00 Ratings
Picture Dictionary9.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Dictionary9.70 Ratings00 Ratings
Highlighters9.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Audio maker6.80 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
Read&WriteTrinka AI
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
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8.6
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Likelihood to Renew
8.8
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Usability
8.8
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Availability
9.0
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Performance
9.0
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Support Rating
8.1
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Implementation Rating
8.0
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Configurability
9.0
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Ease of integration
9.0
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Product Scalability
9.0
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User Testimonials
Read&WriteTrinka AI
Likelihood to Recommend
As I support students with SEN in a 6th Form College this is all of the time. A case is of a student who is going to university and who is going to claim DSA but needed to know what software would benefit them and how so that they could understand more fully before their assessment I was able to show them Read&Write and what it it could and would do for them on the course that they had chosen. The student was amazed and so much more confident in their chosen path that they would be able to achieve it independently.
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You can use Trinka to correct and improve the quality of your writing, particularly I would say that Trinka is recommended for students or graduates, educators, and professionals in any field.
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Pros
  • Creates vocabulary lists for students that include symbols, definitions, and space to add additional notes or images (a staff favorite)
  • Intuitive word prediction that supports spelling, grammar, and reduces the number of keystrokes needed
  • Text-to-speech on any digital text using the regular reader or screenshot reader, making almost any content accessible
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  • 3000+ grammar checks.
  • Automatic file editing (fixes typing errors in Microsoft Word documents in bulk automatically).
  • Look for hard-to-spot mistakes in a language like grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary
  • Personal dictionary.
  • Integration with Google Docs and WordPress.
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Cons
  • The lack of custom, web-scraped topics in word prediction has significantly impacted my students' ability to produce written work. I am extremely disappointed with the Read&Write - Co:Writer merger, and feel it was more of a "catch and kill" maneuver to eliminate a competing product that was, frankly, much better. Read&Write has rolled out topics from websites and documents recently, but this would require finding a website or document that has relevant vocabulary, which is inaccessible for most students, leaving them unable to effectively write.
  • The lack of keyboard shortcuts makes this tool inaccessible for many students using alternative access methods, such as using their AAC devices to access the tool
  • When accessing using switches or tab/enter alt-access, the visual feedback of where the selector is is very faint and hard to see, and not customizable. Generally the lack of visual customization, from changing the colors of the word prediction list, the size of the toolbar, etc, impacts access for students with sensory disabilities.
  • The audio playback does not work well in Gmail for reading email lists.
  • I have been extremely disappointed in the focus on acquiring new products under the Read&Write umbrella to the detriment of updating or improving existing products, such as deploying the AI voices in OrbitNote, the associated Read&Write PDF annotation program.
  • The "CheckIt" spell check feature often misses words that can be corrected by built-in spell check tools.
  • The lack of auditory chime when using the speech-to-text can make it difficult for some students to know when to start and stop speaking, influencing the accuracy of their prediction.
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  • Trinka provides you an excellent tool for your organization, but it would be great if it not only helps you improve grammar but also convert Word and Excel files to PDF.
  • It would be excellent if it had a plagiarism detector
  • the interface is a bit overwhelming, as it has too many colors.
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Likelihood to Renew
I'm just really impressed with the software and the access it gives to learners who are used to coming up against barriers in education. It's a quick-fix for a learner - something they can access usefully and productively with very little training. I also love that learners can access Read&Write on their devices at home - that really is a game changer.
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Usability
I am giving this an 9. Not a perfect score because working on PDFs is better but not yet as easy as I need for it to be. Working with many students who have executive function challenges, I need a smooth simplistic access method. We are not quite there yet for writing on PDFs. Overall the toolbar on Read&Write is super easy to access and I love that the suite includes several tools on the toolbar providing a solution to many accessibility challenges.
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Reliability and Availability
Highly available
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Performance
Worked quick and easy, except sometimes with adobe
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Support Rating
The support team at Texthelp is excellent. They're all super helpful and open to feedback and new ideas. Still, more importantly, they are ultimately fully committed to aligning with us and ensuring they help us provide the best education possible. Furthermore, they're open to new features and always communicate this incredibly well.
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Online Training
It was easy to learn to use
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Implementation Rating
It took a solid 2 weeks for R&W to work on our students chromebooks even after reaching out to tech support. The toolbar was greyed out and not accessible to students. Took a long time before tech support helped us solve this problem.
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Alternatives Considered
We are still learning how to use Equatio. I am not a mathematician and therefore I am finding understanding it a bit more difficult. Once I understand how to use it I will be able to cascade it down. My hope is that it will be as useful as Read & Write
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Grammarly has a lot of similarity to Trinka since both are in charge of eliminating all spelling errors and grammatical errors, but trinka gives you tools so that academic people can make their grammar corrections in different subject areas, creating clear and very specific writing, you allows you to create texts, whether formal or academic. Dupli Checker helps you create unique writing without grammatical errors, the basic plan has a cost of $ 10, while Trinka has a completely free plan that allows you to use all its tools.
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Scalability
It worked well with our google accounts, but was difficult with adobe
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Return on Investment
  • We are early to deploying Read&Write but hope to see increased test scores
  • We are early to deploying Read&Write but hope to see decreases in student behaviors triggered by challenging ELA assignments
  • We are early to deploying Read&Write but hope to see improvements in student self perception as a result of increased ELA success
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  • So far my organization has been using Trinka because it has helped us create better reports and better writing for our Marketing campaigns.
  • currently the organization has been using Trinka Enterprise and it has been very helpful in all aspects.
  • we have increased productivity in our projects, avoiding mistakes.
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ScreenShots

Read&Write Screenshots

Screenshot of TranslatorScreenshot of Text-to-speechScreenshot of Similar Word CheckerScreenshot of Screen MaskingScreenshot of ScanScreenshot of PDF Reader

Trinka AI Screenshots

Screenshot of Trinka's advanced grammar and style suggestions. It offers contextual subject-specific corrections to improve writing.Screenshot of Trinka's Paraphraser, used to make statements clearer. It offers suggestions to create coherent paraphrases while retaining the original meaning.Screenshot of the Plagiarism Checker, which offers Standard and Advanced Plagiarism Check Reports.