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Grammarly had acquired Coda and Superhuman Mail earlier in 2025 [File]
| Photo Credit: Grammarly/Superhuman website
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The grammar and spell-check company Grammarly announced on Wednesday (October 29. 2025) it was rebranding to Superhuman as it brings together a suite of Generative AI products meant to enhance and streamline subscribers’ online communication and workplace tasks.
Superhuman will bring together Grammarly, the Coda workspace, AI-native Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant agent called Superhuman Go. The offerings will be available as a bundled subscription.

Grammarly acquired Coda and Superhuman Mail earlier this year.
Superhuman Go is made up of a set of AI agents that can brainstorm ideas, access information, send emails, and schedule meetings. Superhuman Mail organises the user’s inbox and uses AI to write replies that sound like them, while Coda compiles data from other apps to help users find the information they need in the required format.
As part of a future update, Coda will also be able to act on that same data for users, such as by turning talking points into formatted plans.

“Today AI feels like something we have to learn to manage or tame. We have to remember to use it and we have to think hard about what we ask it. We nudge it through a series of prompts and then paste the output wherever we’re working. It’s an astounding power, to be sure, but it’s a power that feels outside of us. By leveraging the infrastructure we’ve built to deliver Grammarly, we can bring that outside power inside. You don’t have to pause, prompt, paste, or even think about it,” said CEO Shishir Mehrotra.
Published – October 30, 2025 01:34 pm IST
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