Grammarly is Now Superhuman: Reimagined with Four New AI Tools

Grammarly has rebranded as Superhuman, introducing a new suite of four AI-powered products: Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and Superhuman Go. Existing users will gain free access to the new features.
Grammarly announced that it will now continue its journey under the name Superhuman. Along with the name change, the company also introduced a brand-new product suite consisting of four products: Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and the new AI assistant Superhuman Go.
Paid Grammarly Pro users can access this new package starting today.
Brand Change, Not Product Change

It’s worth noting that only Grammarly’s company name is changing; the Grammarly application, which offers writing and language support, will continue to exist as before. Thus, this is not a radical transformation like Elon Musk’s rebranding of Twitter as “X.”
The Four Products in the Superhuman Suite
- Grammarly The familiar product, Grammarly, continues to function as an AI-powered writing assistant, making writing error-free and fluent across millions of applications and websites.
- Coda Coda is an all-in-one workspace that combines documents, spreadsheets, and applications into a single platform. Integrated into the new suite, it makes team collaborations more automated and practical.For instance, it can automatically turn a meeting note into a task list and assign it to the relevant people.
- Superhuman Mail Superhuman Mail, acquired in July, is highly popular among users dealing with high email traffic. This AI-supported email client organizes the inbox and can draft responses tailored to the user’s style. Now integrated with the suite, the system can also pull data from the company’s other tools, such as CRM.
- Superhuman Go The newly introduced Superhuman Go is a proactive AI layer described as a “team of agents.” This system can autonomously perform many tasks without explicit instruction from the user.For example, while writing an email, it can open the customer’s account information via Salesforce and flag any missed support requests. These features are provided through the Superhuman Agent Store. The store will include AI agents from companies like Common Room, Fireflies, and Quizlet, in addition to the agents previously offered by Grammarly.
Subscription Details
Superhuman subscriptions start at $12 per person per month when billed annually.
The company announced that existing paid Grammarly users will have access to all new features, especially Superhuman Go, at no extra cost until February 1, 2026.










