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May 21, 2026 - 11:12 AM

Goodbye Grammarly? Company Renames to Superhuman, Adds New AI Tools

Grammarly has changed its parent company name to Superhuman, marking a shift from a single writing correction tool to a larger platform of workplace AI products.

The well-known Grammarly writing tool will keep its original name, but it will now be one product within a larger suite called Superhuman.

The rebrand follows Grammarly’s acquisition of the Superhuman email client on June 30, 2025, disclosed publicly in July. The company stated that the Superhuman name better reflects its new direction toward AI systems that perform tasks on behalf of users.

Chief Executive Officer Shishir Mehrotra said the company is moving from assisting with writing to providing “a suite that includes Grammarly’s trusted writing partner, Coda’s all-in-one workspace, Superhuman Mail’s AI-native inbox, and a new product called Superhuman Go.”

The company is no longer focused on a single grammar-checking product. It is positioning itself as a provider of proactive AI agents that manage communication, documents, and routine digital tasks. The Superhuman brand is intended to represent this wider scope more clearly than “Grammarly,” which is strongly associated only with writing correction.

The company is introducing a unified ecosystem of AI tools, accessible through one subscription. Key changes include:

1. Superhuman Go (new product)

A new AI assistant embedded in the existing browser extension.
Features include:

  • Works across any website or application

  • Can draft messages, collect information, schedule meetings, and generate ideas

  • Can connect with services such as Google Calendar, Gmail, Google Drive, Jira, and customer-relationship systems

  • Operates without requiring detailed prompts, reacting in real-time to context on screen

2. Integration of Multiple Products

The suite will combine:

Product

Role in the New Superhuman Suite

Grammarly

Writing and communication assistance

Superhuman Mail

Email organisation and AI-generated responses

Coda

Workspace for documents, collaboration, and task management

Superhuman Go

AI agents that act across tools and tabs

The company also released a Superhuman Agents SDK enabling developers to create agents that run inside Superhuman Go. Early partners include Quizlet, Fireflies, Speechify, Common Room, and others.

3. More Automation in Coda and Superhuman Mail

  • Coda documents will generate follow-ups, action items, and summaries automatically

  • Superhuman Mail will draw information from calendars, CRMs, and files to generate responses with relevant context

How Users May Benefit

Expected benefits include:

  • Less time spent drafting emails and documents

  • Automatic organisation of inboxes, notes, and meeting follow-ups

  • Systems that prepare information in advance instead of waiting for user prompts

  • Reduced manual switching between apps to gather information

Mehrotra described the goal as making AI an “ordinary” part of daily work by placing it directly where people type, meet, and collaborate.

Superhuman Go will be available to all current Grammarly users through a toggle in the extension.

Although the parent company name has changed, the Grammarly brand will remain for the writing tool. Other acquired products, such as Coda, may be renamed later as part of the transition to a single family identity under Superhuman.

The company is positioning itself to compete more directly with Notion, Google Workspace, and ClickUp, which have also expanded into AI-based productivity assistance.

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