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  1. Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman, unveiling a suite of AI‑powered products—including Superhuman Go, Coda, and Superhuman Mail—that work everywhere you type, proactively assist with writing, research, scheduling, and more.

    **Summary of “Becoming Superhuman” (Grammarly → Superhuman announcement)**

    - **Rebranding:** Grammarly is changing its corporate name to **Superhuman** while the Grammarly product will continue to exist under the new umbrella.

    - **New product suite:** The Superhuman suite now bundles four offerings:
    1. **Grammarly** (the trusted writing assistant)
    2. **Coda** (an all‑in‑one collaborative workspace)
    3. **Superhuman Mail** (an AI‑native email inbox)
    4. **Superhuman Go** (the flagship AI layer that works everywhere).

    - **Superhuman Go:**
    - Functions in any app or web tab, not just a single interface.
    - Proactively surfaces information, drafts replies, schedules meetings, and pulls data from CRMs, calendars, etc., **without the user having to ask**.
    - Allows third‑party agents via the **Superhuman Agents SDK**, so companies can embed their own chatbots or tools directly into the Go experience.
    - Early partner agents include Common Room, Radical Candor, Fireflies, Parallel, Speechify, Quizlet, and more are incoming.

    - **Coda + Superhuman Mail integration:**
    - Coda will turn meeting notes into action items and auto‑generate drafts/briefs.
    - Superhuman Mail will auto‑draft context‑rich replies that reflect the user’s voice and pull in data from other tools.

    - **Strategic vision:** By embedding AI into the exact places users work, Superhuman aims to make AI feel “ordinary” – no separate windows, prompts, or copy‑pastes. The goal is to let people think and create while the AI handles routine, repetitive tasks.

    - **Leadership quote:** Shishir Mehrotra, formerly CEO of Grammarly, now CEO of Superhuman, frames the shift as moving from a single‑product AI helper to a proactive, ubiquitous AI platform that “fits where you work.”

    Overall, the article announces Grammarly’s rebrand to Superhuman and introduces a broader, proactive AI ecosystem that extends beyond writing into task automation, research, scheduling, and collaboration across all user workflows.
  2. Grammarly now has a new document-based interface, built on the back of Coda, the productivity startup it acquired last year. The interface also sports an AI assistant, as well as a few AI tools meant for students and professionals, including an AI grader, proofreader, and citation finder.
    2025-08-18 Tags: , , , by klotz
  3. This article details how Coda and Grammarly integrate to improve team workflows, communication, and overall productivity. It highlights features like Coda's all-in-one workspace, AI assistance, and Grammarly's AI-powered writing tools for clarity, branding, and insight.
    2025-04-04 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  4. Grammarly Inc., maker of AI-powered writing software, is acquiring productivity startup Coda, and will also bring Coda CEO Shishir Mehrotra to take over as Grammarly's CEO.
    2024-12-17 Tags: , , , by klotz

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