Is this Grammarly sponsorship email real?
How creators verify it.
The definitive guide to Grammarly creator deals — official domains, typical rates, and the exact scam patterns targeting your inbox right now.
Quick Verification: Grammarly
@grammarly.com
grammarly-partner.com
Official Grammarly Sender Domains
Legitimate Grammarly sponsorship and partnership emails only come from these domains:
@grammarly.com
REAL
grammarly-partner.com
FAKE / SCAM
grammarlyinfluencer.com
FAKE / SCAM
Not sure? You can always contact Grammarly directly at https://www.grammarly.com/affiliates to verify if a pitch is from them.
What Does a Real Grammarly Sponsorship Pay?
Common Scam Tells: Fake Grammarly Sponsorships
If your email has any of these characteristics, treat it as a scam until verified:
- 🚩Email not from @grammarly.com
- 🚩Offers a free Grammarly Premium subscription only (affiliate, not sponsorship)
- 🚩Requests your login credentials to 'verify your account'
- 🚩No specific deliverable brief included in initial offer
Real Pitch vs. Scam Pitch: Grammarly Examples
influencer@grammarly.com- ✓ @grammarly.com domain
- ✓ Flat fee with talking points provided
- ✓ Docusign contract
- ✓ Premium access provided for content creation
contact@grammarly-partner.com- 🚩 Wrong domain
- 🚩 Free subscription offer only
- 🚩 Requests account credentials
- 🚩 No flat fee mentioned
Universal Brand Deal Verification Checklist
Use this for every sponsorship email — not just Grammarly:
Is the sender's email domain the brand's official domain? Look up the brand's website and compare exactly. One typo = scam.
Real sponsorships pay you a flat fee post-delivery. If they require upfront payment from you, or offer commission-only but call it a "sponsorship," walk away.
Never sign anything with: no payment timeline, unlimited content rights, no kill fee, or that requires you to download software to "review" it.
Google the sender's full name + "LinkedIn." Find the brand's official contact page and send a verification email. Never click attachments in initial outreach.
Paste the full email into CreatorShield's Brand Deal Fraud Detector. We cross-reference sender domain, payment language, and red flag patterns automatically.
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