Grammarly Just Became “Superhuman”! What Does This Mean for Users?

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Grammarly Just Became “Superhuman”! What Does This Mean for Users?

Grammarly, the popular writing assistant used by millions, has just pulled off a major rebrand — and it’s turning heads. The company is now officially called Superhuman, following its recent acquisition of the email client by the same name.

But what’s interesting is that Grammar­ly isn’t disappearing. The product we know as Grammarly will keep its name, while the company behind it takes on this new “Superhuman” identity. This move signals a bigger vision — one where writing, productivity, and AI come together under a single, smarter platform.

Meet Superhuman Go: The New AI Assistant

Along with the rebrand, the company launched a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go. It’s built directly into the Grammarly browser extension and takes productivity to another level.

Here’s what it can do:

  • Give you instant writing suggestions and feedback.
  • Connect with tools like Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, and even Jira.
  • Fetch your calendar availability or log tickets automatically.
  • Understand the context of your emails to write smarter replies.

Superhuman Go isn’t just another chatbot — it’s built to act like your personal writing and workflow partner. Users can enable it with a simple toggle in the Grammarly extension and explore an “agent store” that includes tools like a plagiarism checker and a proofreader.

Pricing and Plans

All Grammarly users can try Superhuman Go right now. For those looking for more features, the Pro plan costs $12 per month (billed annually), and the Business plan at $33 per month includes access to Superhuman Mail.

What’s Next for Superhuman?

Superhuman (formerly Grammarly) has been gradually expanding beyond just grammar correction. After acquiring Coda, a productivity platform, last year, it’s now moving toward becoming a full-fledged AI productivity suite — competing directly with NotionGoogle Workspace, and ClickUp.

The company plans to add more AI tools inside Coda documents and Superhuman Mail, capable of pulling information from internal systems and CRMs. Imagine drafting an email or a document, and AI automatically fills in the data you need — that’s the future Superhuman is building.

With this new direction, Grammarly — now Superhuman — is redefining what productivity means in the AI era. It’s not just helping you write better anymore; it’s helping you work smarter.

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