Who has access:
Grammarly Business, Grammarly Pro, and Grammarly for Education admins and members with designated custom roles
Setting up SAML single sign-on will allow your team members to log in to Grammarly through a third-party identity provider service (IdP), which will eliminate the need to keep separate passwords for Grammarly. To enable SAML single sign-on, please follow these steps:
- Add Grammarly to your identity provider.
- Log in to your Grammarly account, go to the Authentication page, and click Configure.
- Fill in the necessary fields with the parameters from your identity provider.
- Click Test SSO. If successful, click Activate SSO to set up this feature for your team.
Note: If the SSO test has failed, please double-check the Grammarly settings in your identity provider as well as the values you entered on the Authentication page. If you encounter any issues, please look for a troubleshooting article on this page: Resolve Issues
After SSO has been set up, Grammarly will rely on your identity provider to manage user access to your organization’s subscription.
Team members who are already part of your organization’s subscription won’t be able to log in to Grammarly until you assign the Grammarly app to them in your identity provider.
To add new team members to your organization’s subscription, you need to assign the Grammarly app to them in your identity provider. If you assign the app to someone who does not have a Grammarly account, it will be created for them when they sign in via SSO.
Note: You can also send invitations to team members via the Admin panel as described in this article: Invite team members. However, they won’t be able to join your team until they are granted access to the Grammarly app in the identity provider.