How to add grammarly to apple mail
Grammarly is a fantastic tool for improving your writing skills, and it's great that you want to integrate it with Apple Mail. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you add Grammarly to Apple Mail:
Method 1: Using Grammarly's Browser Extension
- Install the Grammarly browser extension for Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. You can do this by visiting the Grammarly website and clicking on the "Get Started" button.
- Once installed, make sure you're logged in to your Grammarly account.
- Open Apple Mail and compose a new email.
- Click on the "Share" icon (looks like a box with an arrow) in the top-right corner of the compose window.
- Select "Add to Safari" (or Chrome/Firefox, depending on your browser).
- In the Safari (or Chrome/Firefox) settings, toggle on "Allow Grammarly to edit text" under the "Content" section.
- Now, when you compose an email in Apple Mail, Grammarly will automatically check your writing for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Method 2: Using Grammarly's Desktop App
- Download and install the Grammarly desktop app from the Grammarly website.
- Once installed, launch the app and sign in to your Grammarly account.
- In the app, click on the "Settings" icon (looks like a gear) in the top-right corner.
- Scroll down to the "Integrations" section and toggle on "Apple Mail" under the "Email" section.
- Follow the prompts to authorize the integration.
- Now, when you compose an email in Apple Mail, Grammarly will automatically check your writing for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Tips and Limitations
- Grammarly's browser extension and desktop app will only work when you're composing an email in Apple Mail, not when you're reading or replying to emails.
- Grammarly's integration with Apple Mail is limited to the compose window, so you won't see suggestions or corrections in the email body or subject line.
- If you're using a third-party email client or app, you may need to use a different method to integrate Grammarly, such as using the Grammarly browser extension or installing a third-party add-on.