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Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman after merging with Coda and Superhuman Mail

The new Superhuman platform unifies writing, email, and collaboration under a single AI-native ecosystem.

byEmre Çıtak
October 30, 2025
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Grammarly has rebranded as Superhuman following its acquisitions of the AI email client Superhuman and the all-in-one workspace Coda, uniting these tools with Grammarly’s core product and a new AI assistant into a single AI-native productivity platform.

The rebranding marks Grammarly’s evolution from a standalone writing assistant to a comprehensive platform that integrates multiple productivity tools. Under the Superhuman brand, the company now encompasses Grammarly for writing enhancement, Coda as an all-in-one workspace for document creation and collaboration, Superhuman Mail as an intelligent inbox for email management, and the newly introduced Superhuman Go AI assistant.

Superhuman Go functions as a proactive AI assistant that operates across users’ existing applications. It provides context-aware, real-time suggestions and automations designed to accelerate workflows. By analyzing users’ activities, it reduces busywork tasks such as repetitive data entry and minimizes contaext switching between apps, allowing individuals to maintain focus on core responsibilities.

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The platform’s design prioritizes AI that amplifies human capabilities through deep understanding of individual workflows and specific needs. This approach avoids requiring users to adjust their habits to accommodate AI limitations, instead adapting the technology to fit seamlessly into established routines.

Superhuman addresses the AI productivity gap created by isolated tools that demand manual transfer of context from one application to another. The integrated suite extends AI assistance to environments where people work, supporting enhancements in creativity, strategic planning, and overall task impact through targeted, efficient interventions.

Users access the full Superhuman suite via a subscription model, enabling subscription-based utilization of the combined Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and Superhuman Go features.


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