Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Equipment & Machinery
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
- Track & Trace of Assets
About The Customer
Zapier is a company that helps customers connect thousands of apps through customized, automated processes. As the organization grew, it faced challenges in maintaining consistency in its written communication due to the increasing number of documents and style guides used across teams. The company had specific branded terms and partner names that needed to be used consistently and correctly, requiring a robust writing and editing process. However, team members found it challenging to maintain a single source of truth, often having to take time to fix errors during the editing process.
The Challenge
Zapier, a company that helps customers connect thousands of apps through customized, automated processes, faced a challenge in maintaining consistency in their written communication. As the company grew, the number of documents and style guides used across teams increased, leading to confusion about which information was accurate and updated. The company had specific branded terms and partner names that needed to be used consistently and correctly, requiring a robust writing and editing process. However, team members found it challenging to maintain a single source of truth. During the editing process, team members often had to take time to fix errors, especially with partner names, as mistakes could diminish trust, deteriorate relationships, and create additional editing work if not addressed before publishing.
The Solution
Janine Anderson, Managing Editor at Zapier, turned to Grammarly Business to solve these challenges. She created a company style guide within the administrative panel of their Grammarly Business account, which consisted of custom rules. These rules ensured that team members received writing suggestions based on branded terms, partner names, and stylistic choices specific to Zapier guidelines. Janine consolidated the existing style guides into one place, creating a living and dynamic style guide that provides suggestions in real time. Grammarly Business also offered seamless integration with the core tools used by Janine’s team, serving up suggestions in Google Docs, Gmail, and Quip. It also worked in Help Scout, Zapier’s customer support solution, providing style guide suggestions instantly.
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