AI writing aid Grammarly is now part of Superhuman, alongside Coda, Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go. The new Superhuman suite, including all those tools, will be available starting today for everyone with a paid Grammarly Pro subscription. Superhuman Go will be available to subscribers for no extra cost through February 1st, 2026, but Superhuman has not yet confirmed exact pricing for it beyond that date.
Grammarly is adopting its new name from AI email app Superhuman Mail, which Grammarly acquired in June, following its December 2024 acquisition of Coda, a collaborative workspace app. They all now live under the Superhuman banner. Even the Grammarly logo has been replaced to reflect the company’s new identity as a productivity AI brand.
The standalone writing tool Grammarly still exists, but it’s taking a backseat
“It’s a really complicated and frankly scary thing. But the reality is, the Grammarly brand isn’t going anywhere,” Noam Lovinsky, Chief Product Officer at Superhuman, said in an interview with The Verge.
The rebrand may seem like a quick turnaround after the Superhuman Mail acquisition just a few months ago, but according to Lovinsky, it “was not the motivating reason” for that deal. The rebrand has been in the works since “as early as late last year” when Grammarly acquired Coda.
After the company’s rebranding, the standalone writing tool Grammarly still exists, but it’s taking a backseat as Superhuman shifts its focus to offering an AI agent-powered work platform that works in every tab of your browser and knows enough about what’s going on to offer useful suggestions. In this demo video, the company says that with connections to over 100 apps, it can offer contextual help, like scheduling meetings based on your Google Calendar’s availability, or getting the details in a pitch right based on the info in a database.
The Superhuman Go UI will look familiar to Grammarly users, with its sidebar for viewing suggestions and now typing prompts, or accessing various AI agents. Grammarly itself is one of those AI agents, and the new Superhuman Agent Store offers more for helping with specific tasks or apps, such as Google Workspace and Microsoft Outlook.
Superhuman is pivoting from its former focus on writing to make Grammarly’s connections to other apps and web browsers its main selling point. A core part of Superhuman is its AI assistant, Superhuman Go, which is effectively Grammarly’s existing generative AI assistant with a fresh coat of paint and more features.
“The tasks that [Superhuman] Go is capable of helping me with are just far, far greater and much broader than what the original Grammarly Go product was able to do because it was mainly focused on the writing use cases,” Lovinsky says.






