granola-upgrade-migration
Upgrade Granola app versions and migrate between subscription plans. Use when upgrading the desktop app, changing from free to paid plans, downgrading with data preservation, or resolving update issues. Trigger: "upgrade granola", "granola update", "change granola plan", "granola new version", "granola downgrade".
What this skill does
# Granola Upgrade & Migration
## Overview
Manage Granola desktop app updates and subscription plan changes. Granola auto-updates by default, but manual intervention may be needed for major versions or plan migrations that affect feature access.
## Prerequisites
- Current Granola version info (Granola menu > About, or check via CLI)
- Admin access for organization-level plan changes
- Data backup awareness before downgrading
## Instructions
### Step 1 — Check Current Version
```bash
# macOS — read version from app bundle
defaults read /Applications/Granola.app/Contents/Info.plist CFBundleShortVersionString 2>/dev/null || echo "Check Granola > About Granola"
```
Check for available updates: Granola menu bar icon > Check for Updates, or visit [granola.ai/updates](https://www.granola.ai/updates) for the changelog.
### Step 2 — Update the Desktop App
**Auto-update (recommended):**
Granola checks for updates automatically and downloads in the background. Enable at:
```
Granola > Preferences > General > Check for updates automatically: On
```
**Manual update via Homebrew (macOS):**
```bash
brew update && brew upgrade --cask granola
```
**Manual download:**
Download latest from [granola.ai/download](https://www.granola.ai/download). Close Granola, install over the existing version. Settings and data are preserved.
### Step 3 — Handle Update Issues
If Granola crashes or behaves incorrectly after updating:
```bash
# Clear caches (preserves your data and authentication)
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/Granola
# If that doesn't help, reset preferences (you'll need to re-authenticate)
defaults delete ai.granola.app 2>/dev/null
# Nuclear option — full reinstall
brew uninstall --cask granola 2>/dev/null
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/Granola
rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/ai.granola.app.plist
brew install --cask granola
```
Your meeting data is stored server-side and in the local cache (`~/Library/Application Support/Granola/cache-v3.json`). Reinstalling does not delete your notes.
### Step 4 — Upgrade Subscription Plan
```
Settings (avatar bottom-left) > Account > Subscription > Upgrade
Upgrade paths:
Basic (Free) → Business ($14/user/mo): Immediate, prorated
Business → Enterprise ($35+/user/mo): Contact sales
What changes on upgrade:
Basic → Business:
+ Unlimited meetings (was 25 lifetime)
+ Unlimited history (was 14 days)
+ Slack, Notion, CRM integrations
+ Zapier automation
+ MCP (AI agent integration)
+ Team shared folders
+ Custom templates
+ Public API access
Business → Enterprise:
+ SSO (Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace)
+ SCIM auto-provisioning
+ Enforced AI training opt-out
+ Usage analytics dashboard
+ Full Enterprise API
+ Custom data retention policies
+ Dedicated account manager
```
### Step 5 — Downgrade with Data Preservation
Before downgrading, understand what you lose:
| Downgrading From | Losing | Action Before Downgrade |
|-----------------|--------|----------------------|
| Business → Basic | Integrations disconnect, history limited to 14 days | Export all notes, save integration configs |
| Enterprise → Business | SSO, SCIM, custom retention, analytics | Reconfigure authentication, manual user provisioning |
**Pre-downgrade checklist:**
1. Notify team members of the change
2. Export critical notes (there is no bulk export — share important notes to Notion or copy individually)
3. Document active integration configurations
4. Save any custom templates and recipes
5. Verify API consumers are prepared for access loss
**Important:** Downgrading does not delete your data. Notes remain accessible within the new plan's limits (e.g., Basic only shows last 14 days, but data is preserved if you re-upgrade).
### Step 6 — Manage Team Seats
```
Settings > Team > Manage Seats
Add seats:
- Invite by email or enable SSO auto-provisioning
- New seats are prorated for the billing period
Remove seats:
- Deactivate user in Settings > Team
- User loses access but their shared notes remain
- Seat count reduces on next billing cycle
Reassign seats:
- Deactivate departing user
- Invite replacement user
- No additional charge (same seat count)
```
## Plan Migration Matrix
| From | To | Billing Impact | Data Impact | Action Required |
|------|----|---------------|-------------|-----------------|
| Basic | Business | $14/user/mo starts immediately | Full history restored | Connect integrations |
| Basic | Enterprise | Contact sales for pricing | Full history restored | SSO/SCIM setup |
| Business | Enterprise | Price difference, prorated | No data change | Configure SSO/SCIM |
| Enterprise | Business | Price reduction, immediate | Retain data, lose SSO/SCIM | Reconfigure auth |
| Business | Basic | Free, immediate | History limited to 14 days | Export critical data |
| Any | Annual billing | 10-15% savings | No data change | Confirm in Billing |
## Output
- Granola updated to latest version
- Subscription plan changed with feature access verified
- Team seats managed (added/removed/reassigned)
- Data preserved through any plan change
## Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|-------|-------|-----|
| Update fails to install | Corrupted download or cache | Clear caches, reinstall: `brew reinstall --cask granola` |
| App crashes after update | Stale preferences | Delete prefs: `defaults delete ai.granola.app` |
| Payment fails on upgrade | Expired card | Update payment method in Settings > Billing |
| Features missing after upgrade | Cache not refreshed | Log out and log back in to refresh entitlements |
| SSO stops working after downgrade | Enterprise feature removed | Switch to Google/Microsoft social login |
## Resources
- [Granola Updates & Changelog](https://www.granola.ai/updates)
- [Pricing Plans](https://www.granola.ai/pricing)
- [Pricing FAQ](https://www.granola.ai/docs/docs/FAQs/granola-plans-faq)
- [Download](https://www.granola.ai/download)
## Next Steps
Proceed to `granola-ci-integration` for automated meeting-to-dev-tool workflows.
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