Grammarly’s Transformation: How AI Leaders Like Superhuman Evolve

Superhuman / PR-ADN
Grammarly, once known primarily for its AI-powered writing assistance, is undergoing a significant transformation as it evolves into Superhuman, reflecting broader trends in artificial intelligence and aiming to redefine productivity tools for modern professionals.
TL;DR
- Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman, unifying its key products.
- Launch of Superhuman Go, an AI assistant spanning 100+ apps.
- Free access to new features for current users until Feb 2026.
A Strategic Shift: Grammarly Becomes Superhuman
After sixteen years in the market, Grammarly is charting a bold new course by rebranding as Superhuman. This transformation isn’t just cosmetic; it brings together major tools—Coda, Grammarly, and Superhuman Mail—under a single, unified platform. The company’s goal is clear: to establish itself as a comprehensive “AI-native productivity platform” with ambitions to rival the likes of Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and ChatGPT.
The Heart of Innovation: Superhuman Go
At the center of this revamped offering sits Superhuman Go. Unlike many digital assistants that require users to change their habits, Go adapts to existing workflows. According to chief product officer Noam Lovinsky, this proactive AI layer operates discreetly across more than one hundred applications—think everything from Google Workspace to Outlook and even project management tools like Jira. The experience is designed to be seamless: while composing an email, Go can automatically pull data from your CRM, summarize recent tickets, and draft messages attuned to your personal style. During meetings, it recalls previously discussed topics, offers intelligent follow-ups, and can even schedule appointments based on participants’ availabilities.
A Suite That Brings It All Together
This new chapter for Superhuman organizes its tools into four primary pillars:
- Grammarly: trusted writing support for drafting and editing;
- Coda: collaborative workspace empowered by artificial intelligence;
- Superhuman Mail: an intelligent inbox focused on minimizing digital stress;
- Superhuman Go: the automation hub connecting it all.
Beyond simple grammar checking, the platform harnesses three classes of AI agents—smart connectors, specialized writing agents, and external partners such as Quizlet or Fireflies. Developers can also expand the ecosystem through a dedicated SDK now in closed beta.
User Data & Free Upgrades: What’s Next?
On privacy—a perennial concern—
Ultimately, this relaunch signals a decisive move towards predictive and interconnected AI capabilities—seeking not only to streamline workdays but also to dissolve boundaries between email, documents, and meetings in the digital workplace.