Grammarly has officially rebranded to Superhuman, marking a significant shift in its identity and product offerings. This change comes alongside the launch of the Superhuman suite, which integrates several tools including the established Grammarly proof-reading feature, the newly acquired collaborative workspace Coda, Superhuman Mail, and the innovative Superhuman Go assistant.

The rebranding aims to leverage Grammarly’s existing base of approximately 40 million daily users to create a cohesive “unified ecosystem for AI-native work.” According to the company, this suite is designed to enhance productivity by streamlining various AI experiences.

New Features and Integration

The Superhuman suite introduces a range of functionalities intended to improve user efficiency. The company describes the platform as a means to connect various tools and enhance collaboration. “The unified Superhuman platform streamlines AI experiences for greater productivity,” a company representative stated. “Grammarly provides clear writing assistance, Coda offers AI-native workspaces for collaboration, Superhuman Mail organizes inboxes while agents draft relevant replies and highlight key information, and Superhuman Go connects data, coordinates agents, and offers timely assistance wherever work happens.”

The Superhuman Go assistant stands out as a key innovation. It is designed to assist users online by providing context-aware suggestions and supports over 100 connectors that pull data from widely-used platforms such as Google Workspace, Outlook, Atlassian Jira, and Atlassian Confluence. Additionally, the Superhuman Agent Store will feature existing Grammarly writing agents alongside new specialized AI agents. These agents aim to assist users in various tasks, from retrieving information to generating content and providing expert feedback.

Availability and Future Plans

The Superhuman suite is now accessible through paid plans, while existing users of Grammarly, Coda, and Superhuman Mail will see no changes to their services. The Superhuman Go assistant is currently available for users on Chrome and Edge, with applications for Mac and Windows expected to follow soon. Notably, all features of the Superhuman Go assistant will be available for free until February 1, 2026.

This strategic rebranding and the introduction of the Superhuman suite signify a new chapter for the company as it positions itself in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-driven productivity tools.