How Superhuman Just Scored a Major Sale to Grammarly
- On July 2, 2025, Grammarly announced the acquisition of Superhuman, an AI-powered email client based in San Francisco, to expand its productivity suite.
- Grammarly, led by CEO Shishir Mehrotra, acquired Coda last year to develop AI agents, and the Superhuman deal aims to build AI collaboration within email.
- Superhuman enhances email efficiency and AI integration, with users sending 72% more emails per hour and AI-composed emails increasing fivefold in the past year.
- Mehrotra stated the combined platform will let users work with multiple AI agents simultaneously, pulling data across workflows to reduce time spent on tasks.
- The acquisition gives Superhuman access to greater resources for AI and workflow expansions while positioning Grammarly to compete with major AI firms in workplace productivity.
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