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Documentation Index

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Each plan has a device limit—the number of Macs you can sign Hyprcore into at once. A device is registered automatically the first time you sign in on it.

Device limits

PlanDevices
Free1
Pro2
Team2 per seat (6 total on the default 3-seat team, allocatable)
A “device” is a Mac. Different user accounts on the same Mac share the device slot; signing into Hyprcore on the same Mac multiple times doesn’t double-count.

See your devices

app.hyprcore.ai/dashboard/devices lists every Mac signed into your account, with:
  • Device name (Mac’s hostname)
  • Platform (macOS Apple Silicon / Intel)
  • Last active timestamp
  • App version

Deactivate a device

Click ⋯ → Deactivate next to any device. The next time that Mac tries to talk to Hyprcore Cloud, it’s signed out. Local data stays on disk; the user can sign back in later if you have a free slot. Use cases:
  • Selling or returning a Mac.
  • Replacing a lost or stolen Mac.
  • You’re at your device limit and need to free a slot for a new install.

Swap hardware

Got a new Mac?
  1. On the new Mac: install Hyprcore and sign in. If you’re at your limit, the dashboard shows a “Free a device” prompt.
  2. From the dashboard: deactivate the old Mac.
  3. On the new Mac: continue. Cloud sync starts streaming your data down. The first sync can take a few minutes if you have many meetings.

Local data and devices

Deactivating a device doesn’t delete its local data. If you sign back in on that Mac later, everything resumes—plus whatever changed on other devices syncs in. If you want to actually delete local data on a Mac:
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/ai.hyprcore.desktop/
That removes models, meetings, history, settings, and everything else Hyprcore stores. The next launch is a fresh first-run.