Grammarly Rebrands to Superhuman After Major Acquisitions, Launches AI Assistant for 100+ Apps
Summary
Grammarly transforms into Superhuman after acquiring major productivity companies, launching an AI assistant that works across 100+ apps to help users with tasks from writing to scheduling meetings, with current Pro subscribers getting free access until 2026.
Key Points
- Grammarly rebrands to Superhuman after acquiring Superhuman Mail and Coda, creating an AI-powered productivity suite that includes the original writing tool, email app, and collaborative workspace
- The new Superhuman Go AI assistant expands beyond writing assistance to offer contextual help across 100+ apps, including scheduling meetings and managing databases through a familiar sidebar interface
- Paid Grammarly Pro subscribers gain immediate access to the full Superhuman suite, with Superhuman Go available at no extra cost through February 2026 before pricing changes take effect