Grammarly has officially rebranded as Superhuman, following its July acquisition of the email client of the same name. The company said the change reflects its evolution beyond writing assistance into a broader AI productivity platform. The Grammarly product will retain its name for now, though other tools like Coda may be rebranded in the future.
Alongside the rebrand, Superhuman unveiled Superhuman Go, an AI assistant built into its browser extension. The tool can generate and refine text, offer feedback, and integrate with Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, and Jira to automate tasks such as scheduling or ticket logging.
The company plans to expand Go’s capabilities with CRM and internal data access for more contextual responses. Users can test Superhuman Go and explore new agents, including plagiarism and proofreading tools, via the company’s agent store. Subscription plans start at $12 per month for Pro users and $33 per month for Business.