Grammarly and Superhuman Go for Windows and Mac can both be installed on your computer, but only one can be active at a time. Here’s what to expect when switching between them.
How Grammarly and Superhuman Go work together
When you switch from one app to another, the active one turns off automatically. You won’t lose any work; only one app runs at a time.
In Grammarly for Windows and Mac, you can turn Superhuman Go on or off at any time from the Settings panel.
Switch to Superhuman Go
If you open Superhuman Go while Grammarly is running, a notification will prompt you to confirm the switch.
On Windows:
On macOS:
If you switch on Superhuman Go in Grammarly’s settings and already have the Superhuman Go app installed, a notification will mention that it will launch automatically.
If you’re turning on Superhuman Go for the first time in Grammarly’s settings, a summary of what it offers will be displayed.
Superhuman Go is up and running
If you open Grammarly while Superhuman Go is running, a notification will prompt you to confirm the switch.
On Windows:
On macOS:
Superhuman Go is already installed
If you install Grammarly while Superhuman Go is running (or installed), the installation will pause and ask what you’d like to do.
If you choose to install Grammarly, it becomes your active app, and Superhuman Go turns off.
If both apps are installed
Having both apps installed is fine, but only one can be active at a time. The app you switched to most recently will remain the one running.