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Grammarly Rebrands As Superhuman To Redefine AI Productivity

By Manali Kekade

Updated on Thu, Oct 30, 2025

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More than half of today’s workforce uses AI tools to improve productivity, yet many still feel a gap between what AI promises and what it actually delivers. Most tools still rely on constant prompts, manual context entry, and app-switching, ironically creating more work.

That’s why Grammarly’s rebrand to Superhuman comes at just the right moment, a major move that unites Grammarly, Coda, and Superhuman Mail under one identity and marks the company’s official transformation into an AI-native productivity platform.
Superhuman aims to bridge that gap by integrating AI directly into where people already work, reducing friction and cognitive load.

The change signals a major transformation from being known primarily as a writing assistant to becoming an AI-native productivity platform built to make work more connected, contextual, and, as the name suggests, superhuman.

The key element of this shift is the Superhuman Suite, a collection of tools designed to cut down on repetitive work and bring AI seamlessly into everyday tasks. The suite includes four key products: Grammarly’s well-known writing companion, Coda’s collaborative workspace, Superhuman Mail’s intelligent inbox, and a brand-new AI assistant called Superhuman Go.

Grammarly continues to offer real-time writing feedback. Coda remains a hub for collaborative work. Superhuman Mail organizes inboxes intelligently and even drafts replies based on context. The new Superhuman Go ties everything together as an always-on assistant that works across apps and tabs.

Go understands what users are doing and offers proactive help without being asked. While responding to a customer email, for instance, it can pull details from a CRM, recall past support tickets, and ensure the tone stays on-brand.

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“Superhuman represents a fundamental shift in how we think about AI at work,” said Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Superhuman. “The name Superhuman reflects our belief that AI should amplify human capability, not replace it or force people to adapt to its limitations. Our vision is AI that makes every person better by working everywhere they work, understanding how they actually work, and bringing them what they need at the right time, so people can stop managing tools and start focusing on work that matters.”

“We built Superhuman Go because we believe AI should reduce friction, not create it,” said Noam Lovinsky, CPO of Superhuman. “While other AI tools ask you to change how you work, Go learns how you work and meets you there. It’s the difference between having an AI tool you have to remember to use and having an AI partner that’s actively working with you.”

Superhuman Go also introduces a new Superhuman Agent Store, launching with dozens of pre-built agents. These include connector agents that integrate with Google Workspace, Microsoft Outlook, Jira, and Confluence; Grammarly writing agents for everything from brainstorming to originality checks; and partner agents from companies like Common Room, Fireflies, Radical Candor, and Speechify. Developers will soon be able to create their own through the Superhuman Agents SDK, currently in closed beta.

Alongside this launch, Superhuman announced the Superhuman Alliance, a partner program for resellers, technology alliances, and solution providers. The program emphasizes collaboration over scale, offering all partners equal access to resources, training, and support, while rewarding those who invest deeply in the ecosystem.

Despite the sweeping rebrand, Superhuman reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to user privacy and responsible AI. The company emphasized that it does not sell or monetize user data, gives users control over their information, and prevents third parties from training models on user content.

The Superhuman Suite is already available for paid users, and Superhuman Go can be accessed through the Grammarly browser extension for Chrome and Edge. Mac and Windows versions are expected soon, and all Go features will remain free until February 1, 2026.

From helping people write better to now helping them work smarter, the rebrand feels less like a name change and more like a complete redefinition of modern productivity. In a time when AI often feels overwhelming or detached, Superhuman wants to make it feel invisible, working quietly behind the scenes so people can focus on the work that truly matters.

Could this be the start of a new era where AI finally feels effortless at work?

Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

First published on Thu, Oct 30, 2025

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