By integrating with Grammarly in Coda, you can take your writing to the next level. Not only does Grammarly check for spelling and correctness, but it also makes suggestions to help improve the clarity, engagement, and delivery of your writing. This article will explain how to set up and start using the Grammarly integration inside your Coda docs.
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Set up the Grammarly integration
If you aren’t already using Grammarly, you’ll need to start by either downloading Grammarly for Mac or Grammarly for Windows, or installing one of the supported Grammarly browser extensions. Check out the system requirements below to learn more.
ℹ️ To guarantee the best experience with the Grammarly integration in Coda, please note the following system requirements:
Grammarly for Windows requires Windows 10 (build 1903) or newer.
Grammarly for Mac requires macOS 10.15 or newer.
If using the Grammarly extension for Chrome, please ensure you’re using version 14.1213.0 or later.
If using the Grammarly extension for Edge, please ensure you’re using version 14.1091.0 or later.
Coda is not supported in the Grammarly browser extensions for Firefox or Safari. Instead, please use Grammarly for Windows for Firefox, or use Grammarly for Mac for Safari. You can also consider temporarily using Chrome or Edge, as these browser extensions currently support Coda.
Once you have Grammarly downloaded on your device or added to your browser, getting started in Coda is easy. You simply need to open a Coda doc and start typing. You should see the Grammarly widget in the bottom right corner of the doc. Continue to the next section to learn more about using this widget.
Start using Grammarly in Coda
You should now see the Grammarly widget in the bottom right corner of your Coda docs. As you start typing, portions of text may become underlined. These underlines represent Grammarly’s suggestions.
Hover over any underline to learn more about the suggestion. Or click on the number shown in the widget to review and scroll through all suggestions for a page. Use the Accept button to accept and implement the suggestion, or use Dismiss to dismiss the suggestion and clear the underline.
To learn more about the various capabilities of the Grammarly widget, we recommend checking out Grammarly’s Help Center.
FAQs
Do I need the Grammarly browser extension to use Grammarly in Coda?
Do I need the Grammarly browser extension to use Grammarly in Coda?
No - a Grammarly browser extension is just one possible option for integrating with Coda. Alternatively, you can use Grammarly for Mac or Grammarly for Windows.
Is the Grammarly integration free to use in Coda?
Is the Grammarly integration free to use in Coda?
There is no additional cost to use the Grammarly integration in Coda. Note that Grammarly offers free accounts as well as paid accounts. Check out their options here.
How do I turn off Grammarly in Coda?
How do I turn off Grammarly in Coda?
To turn off Grammarly in Coda, click on the widget within one of your docs. Then click the gear icon to open the settings. From the settings menu, choose Turn off Grammarly on coda.io or Turn off Grammarly on coda.io for 1 hour.
How can I update Grammarly to the latest version?
How can I update Grammarly to the latest version?
If you’re using the Chrome or Edge browser extension, you can learn about upgrading to the latest version here.
If you use Grammarly for Windows or Grammarly for Mac, please ensure that the application is closed, then download the latest version from Grammarly’s website (Grammarly for Windows / Grammarly for Mac).
Related resources
Grammarly for Windows and Grammarly for Mac user guide | Grammarly Help Center
Grammarly’s browser extension user guide | Grammarly Help Center