Applicable Industries
- Buildings
About The Customer
Trulia is a real estate platform owned and operated by Zillow Group. With more than 200 employees supporting the Trulia brand at its San Francisco headquarters, the company helps people navigate the stressful, complicated process of shopping for a home. Trulia’s content team produces a variety of content each week, including blog posts, videos, and sharable social content, often filled with data and analysis. The team also creates a series of homebuying and renting guides that cover a wide range of topics. The content showcases unique homes and neighborhoods across the country and is designed to educate users about the home buying and renting process.
The Challenge
Trulia, a real estate platform owned by Zillow Group, faced a significant challenge when it began developing its own content in-house about two years ago. The content, which showcases unique homes and neighborhoods across the country, is designed to educate users about the home buying and renting process. Each week, Trulia’s content team produces several blog posts, videos, and sharable social content, often filled with data and analysis. The team also creates a series of homebuying and renting guides that cover a wide range of topics. However, ensuring that all this content is polished, clear, and error-free was a daunting task. Additionally, as the company continued to grow, it was creating more content for its blog, social channels, and products, which further compounded the challenge of maintaining quality while scaling.
The Solution
To address these challenges, Trulia’s content team turned to Grammarly, a digital writing tool that they have been using since 2017. Grammarly is used by the editors both in WordPress posts and in various social media settings. The tool helps spot spelling and punctuation errors, as well as more complex problems with sentence structure and word choice. It also ensures that each line of copy is concise and easy to follow. If a sentence is tangled or redundant, Grammarly suggests a fix. It also identifies vague phrasing and eliminates clichés, and can even suggest stronger synonyms when needed. Furthermore, Grammarly helps Trulia achieve scale by checking the content team’s work for missing commas and fragmented sentences, saving the team untold hours of work.
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