The parent company of Grammarly has rebranded to Superhuman and introduced Superhuman Go, an AI assistant that enhances writing, email management, and productivity across various platforms.

Grammarly's parent company has rebranded as Superhuman, launching Superhuman Go, an AI assistant for writing, email, and productivity enhancement.
After acquiring Superhuman Mail, the company unified Grammarly, Superhuman Mail, Coda, and Superhuman Go under one brand. Grammarly remains but the rebrand focuses on AI-powered productivity beyond grammar checking. Pro subscribers get access to the suite with Superhuman Go free until 2026. This integration represents a significant evolution in AI writing tools.
Superhuman Go is embedded in the Grammarly extension, offering real-time writing suggestions, email feedback, and workflow automation. It connects with apps like Jira, Gmail, Google Drive, and Calendar for contextual assistance. This represents a substantial advancement in AI agents and assistants technology.
The Pro plan is $12/month with grammar tools and Coda access; Business plan is $33/month adding Superhuman Mail. Future updates will expand Go's integrations and AI features, further enhancing productivity hacks for enterprise users.
The Superhuman rebrand shifts from writing assistance to full AI productivity, integrating tools and introducing Go for workflow automation. It reflects industry trends toward consolidated writing assistant platforms.
Superhuman Go is an AI assistant integrated into the Grammarly browser extension that provides writing suggestions, email feedback, and workflow automation across connected apps like Gmail, Google Drive, and Jira.
The Pro plan costs $12/month with grammar tools and Coda access, while the Business plan is $33/month adding Superhuman Mail. Superhuman Go is free for paid users until February 2026.
Superhuman Go integrates with popular apps like Gmail, Google Drive, Jira, and Google Calendar for seamless workflow automation and contextual assistance.
Yes, Grammarly continues to operate under its established name with core functionality, now part of the broader Superhuman suite of productivity tools.
Users can activate Superhuman Go through a toggle switch in the Grammarly browser extension, accessing features via a sidebar for intelligent prompts and suggestions.