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Grammarly parent co. rebrands to Superhuman
The classic Grammarly assistant still exists, but now it’s just one piece of this larger, shinier puzzle.
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Grammarly, the app that’s been quietly judging your emails for years, just got a major glow-up. The company announced today that it’s officially rebranding as Superhuman.
Yes, that’s the same name as the famously minimalist (and pricey) email app it acquired earlier this year. But this isn’t just a name change, it’s a full-blown identity crisis turned AI revolution.
The newly minted Superhuman Suite combines three power players: Grammarly’s trusted writing engine, the workflow platform Coda (snapped up in late 2024), and Superhuman Mail (acquired this June).
Together, they form an all-in-one productivity empire designed to make your scattered digital life slightly less chaotic.
At the heart of it all is Superhuman Go, a cross-app AI assistant that promises to work “the way you do.”
It lives everywhere, inside more than 100 apps, and can summarize meetings, draft emails, plan schedules, and pull context from your docs faster than you can say “I’ll circle back.”
The classic Grammarly assistant still exists, but now it’s just one piece of this larger, shinier puzzle.
Where Grammarly helped you fix your typos, Superhuman Go wants to run your workday.
Think Microsoft Copilot or Google Gemini, but with better manners and fewer tabs to juggle.
The company’s making big bets here: $1 billion in new funding, 40 million daily users, and a mission to own the next wave of AI productivity.
Instead of forcing users to adapt to its quirks, Superhuman claims it will adapt to you.
So, what’s in it for users? If you’ve ever bounced between email, calendars, and chat apps while a blinking cursor mocked you, Superhuman Go might actually save your sanity.
It’s available now, $12/month for Pro users (grammar and tone in multiple languages) or $33/month for Business with full access to Superhuman Mail.
Now, Grammarly is less your writing coach and more your AI-powered office manager, ready to make you look, well, a little more superhuman.
