How Two Ukrainians created English Spell Check Service Valued at $100 mln | Escadra Recruitment Agency
A History of Innovation at Grammarly | Grammarly Blog
How's Your Grammarly? Mine's Great! | HuffPost Impact
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About Us | Grammarly
Alex Shevchenko - Co-Founder, Board Member - Grammarly | LinkedIn
Meet Grammarly founders Max Lytvyn, Alex Shevchenko and Dmytro Lider: the AI app turned Lytvyn and Shevchenko into billionaires – but they still give back to their native Ukraine | South China Morning Post
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Meet the billionaire founders of Grammarly, Max Lytvyn, Alex Shevchenko and Dmytro Lider - The Ukraine natives initially launched the servie to help students and now the AI-based grammar checking app is
Alex Shevchenko - Co-Founder, Board Member - Grammarly | LinkedIn
How a Ukrainian duo became billionaires correcting work-from-home emails
Grammarly, With $110 Million, Brings Artificial Intelligence to Writing - WSJ
History of Grammarly and its success | Infosoft
Max Lytvyn And Alex Shevchenko Became Billionaires By Correcting People's Grammar. The Success Story Of Grammarly - Sybershel
Text-checking software maker Grammarly is worth $13 billion