This guide explains how to install Grammarly so it works while writing in Vev. It includes clear, detailed steps for both new and existing Grammarly users.
What Is Grammarly & Why Use It
Grammarly is a writing-assistance tool that helps with grammar, spelling, style, and clarity. Installing it into your workflow in Vev ensures your text is reviewed in real time as you type.
Prerequisites
Before installing Grammarly, make sure you:
Have a device running either macOS or Windows (Grammarly’s desktop app supports these).
Have a reliable internet connection to download the app.
If you already have a Grammarly account, have your login credentials ready.
Step 1: Sign up or log in
To install the Grammarly software, you’ll first need to sign up for an account or log in if you already have one. Simply go to the Grammarly website and click the green "Sign Up" button or choose "Log In" at the top right corner.
Step 2: Download the software
Once you've signed up or logged in, you can download the Grammarly software. Follow the guidelines provided to download it to your Mac or Windows.
Step 3: Start writing
Once you've completed the download, you're all set to start using Grammarly to enhance your writing. Simply open Vev and start typing Grammarly's widget will automatically begin analyzing your text in real time.
Troubleshooting & Tips
If Grammarly isn’t working inside Vev, try the following:
Restart the Grammarly app and log in again.
Restart your browser or Vev editor (sometimes caching or session issues block the integration).
Check permissions: ensure Grammarly has the required OS-level permissions (e.g. Accessibility on macOS).
Check for conflicting software (other writing tools, browser extensions) that might intercept keyboard input.