Write in a Foreign Language Even on a Plane
I'm a developer, but I'm also a traveler. A plane or a train is a perfect place to focus on a task: no distractions, just you and your laptop.
There's a famous story about Paul Allen writing the bootstrap loader for the Altair BASIC interpreter during a flight to Albuquerque in 1975. I'm not quite at that level, but sometimes an idea comes to me mid-flight that I need to explain to colleagues — in English.
And that's where the problems begin.
Without Internet, You're Helpless
On a plane, ChatGPT doesn't work. Online translators don't work. Text-checking services don't work. You can open recent Slack messages, but you can't translate a single word. Even most grammar checkers stop functioning without an internet connection.
Try it yourself — turn off Wi-Fi and open your favorite grammar checker. Chances are, it won't work.
Sure, you can fix everything after the plane lands. But nothing kills your thought process like breaking it into separate chunks of time. I've learned long ago: the best results come when you sit down and complete a task from start to finish in one uninterrupted stretch.
Natively Works Offline
Yes, Natively works without internet. The functionality is limited in offline mode — you get grammar checking only, not the full AI-powered "make it sound native" corrections. But even that is more than most tools offer.
Check for yourself: most competitors' grammar checkers don't work without an internet connection. Natively does.
Install the Chrome extension — it will check grammar on any page, even without internet.
Try It Right Now
If you don't want to install the extension, use our grammar check page. It will be available in your browser even without internet.
Bookmark it: natively.pro/grammar-check
Next time you're on a plane, you'll be able to check your text — no internet required, no waiting until you land, no compromises.
Write Confidently Anywhere
Don't let the lack of internet stop you from communicating clearly in a foreign language.