The grammar and spell-check company Grammarly announced on Wednesday (October 29, 2025) that it is rebranding to Superhuman.
Superhuman will integrate Grammarly, the Coda workspace, AI-native Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go.
These services will be offered as a bundled subscription.
“Today, AI feels like something we need to learn to manage or control. We have to remember to use it and carefully consider what we ask it. We guide it through a series of prompts and then copy the output wherever we’re working. It’s an incredible power, no doubt, but it feels like a power that’s separate from us. By utilizing the infrastructure we’ve developed to deliver Grammarly, we can bring that external power inside. You won’t need to pause, prompt, paste, or even think about it”, said CEO Shishir Mehrotra.
Earlier this year, Grammarly acquired both Coda and Superhuman Mail.
Superhuman Go consists of various AI agents that can brainstorm ideas, retrieve information, send emails, and schedule meetings.
Superhuman Mail organizes the user’s inbox and utilizes AI to craft replies that mimic the user’s voice.
Coda gathers data from other applications to assist users in finding the information they need in the right format.
In a future update, Coda will also be able to act on that same data for users, like converting talking points into structured plans.
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