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Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman, launches new Superhuman Suite and AI assistant Go

Grammarly has officially become part of Superhuman, marking a major step in the evolution of AI-driven productivity tools. According to a report from a common source, the integration brings together Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go under one unified brand.

The new Superhuman suite, which includes all these tools, is now available for Grammarly Pro subscribers. Superhuman Go will be free for users until 1 February 2026, though the company has not yet revealed pricing details beyond that date.

Grammarly adopted its new name from Superhuman Mail, the AI email platform it acquired in June. This follows its earlier purchase of the collaboration app Coda in December 2024. All three products will now operate under the Superhuman name, featuring a new logo that replaces Grammarly’s original branding.

The standalone Grammarly writing tool will continue to exist but will take on a smaller role within the new structure. “It’s a really complicated and frankly scary thing. But the reality is, the Grammarly brand isn’t going anywhere,” said Noam Lovinsky, Chief Product Officer at Superhuman, in an interview.

Lovinsky explained that the rebrand had been in planning since late last year, before the Superhuman Mail acquisition. The company’s goal is to create a unified AI productivity platform that connects seamlessly with more than 100 apps.

Superhuman Go can perform a wide range of tasks, such as scheduling meetings through Google Calendar or gathering information for presentations from databases. Its interface will be familiar to existing Grammarly users, featuring a sidebar that offers AI suggestions and prompts to improve workflow and productivity.

Grammarly will now function as one of several AI agents in the Superhuman Agent Store, alongside integrated tools for Google Workspace and Microsoft Outlook.

“The tasks that [Superhuman] Go is capable of helping me with are just far, far greater and much broader than what the original Grammarly Go product was able to do because it was mainly focused on the writing use cases,” Lovinsky said.

The rebrand marks a new chapter for Grammarly as it transitions from a writing assistant to a part of a broader AI-powered productivity ecosystem designed to simplify and automate everyday professional tasks.

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