We've made major updates to Grammit our experimental AI grammar checker, and would love your feedback on it. We've added the ability to use a remote model, so it will now work on all computers, and we've also added Google Docs support. Here it is in action:

Please give it a spin and let us know what you think. If you would be interested in having this functionality integrated in Text Blaze or AI Blaze, let us know.
Text Blaze Highlights
Text Blaze User API
We are currently beta testing an API for managing users in Text Blaze. This API will allow you to add and remove users, configure their roles, and configure Text Blaze Teams.
We are looking for beta testers to try out the API and give us early feedback on its design. If you manage a Text Blaze organization and are interested in using the API, please reach out to us at support@blaze.today
AI Blaze Highlights
Pay-As-You-Go Pricing
We've made improvements to our Pay-As-You-Go Payment feature for AI Blaze. This beta version allows you to pay per token, enabling unlimited usage of models like Sonnet or GPT-5 and only paying for what you use. We've added an auto-recharge option, monthly caps, and usage notifications.
If you are interested in using Pay-As-You-Go, please email us at support@blaze.today.
Data Blaze Highlights
New time formats
Data Blaze now supports the "x" and "X" time formats. These provide what is known as the UNIX timestamp, which is the number of seconds ("X") or milliseconds ("x") since January 1st, 1970.
These formats were already supported in Text Blaze, and now they are also supported in Data Blaze.
Example of "X" format: {time: X}
Example of "x" format: {time: x}
And remember... 
We're always here for you! If you ever need a helping hand, don't hesitate to drop a line in our Question and Answer community forums. And if there's something you'd love to see, we'd be absolutely thrilled to hear about it in the Features Ideas section.