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Tackling the Challenges of Cross-Platform Features at Grammarly

2025-03-20 – 2025-03-20 Meetup Visit website ↗

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Join us on March 20 to hear from Grammarly’s engineering experts on how we build features across platforms while integrating AI into complex user workflows in the age of LLMs.

Registration: to attend the meetup, please register ➡️ here ⬅️

🚀 Andrew and Lesha will share the history and present state of shipping features across multiple platforms at Grammarly. In this organizational and deeply technical story, they’ll recount the challenges we’ve faced while experimenting with various approaches to building user applications—from fully native to web to hybrid approaches. We’ve done this while accommodating a diverse set of user experiences, including overlays, assistant, and chat modes, and in the age of LLMs, which still struggle to seamlessly blend into complex user workflows.

💡Agenda

  • Overview of challenges we’ve faced
  • Org structure to back multiplatform development
  • Shaping the tech stack to achieve our goal
  • What’s next

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💥 Who will be interested: Front-end and full-stack engineers and engineering managers

Agenda: 18:30 Doors open: registration and time for networking with fellow attendees 19:00 Talks 20:00 Mingling and networking 21:00 Meetup ends

✅ Where: In person, Grammarly Berlin hub ✅ When: Thursday, March 20 ✅ Language: English ✅ Use this link to register: https://gram.ly/4i373DU The event is free. Registration is mandatory. Due to a limited number of seats, the invites will be sent to a limited number of registered on a first registered first invited basis. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email about your attendance.

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Shipping features across platforms at Grammarly

2025-03-20
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Andrew Garkavyi (Grammarly) , Lesha Levzhynskyi (Grammarly)

Andrew Garkavyi and Lesha Levzhynskyi discuss the history and present state of shipping features across Grammarly's multiple platforms, recounting challenges and approaches from fully native to web to hybrid, and addressing overlays, assistant and chat modes in the age of LLMs.