Grammarly Is Rebranding Itself as 'Superhuman.' Here's What's Changing
Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman and launches Superhuman Go AI assistant offering writing help and app integrations to boost productivity, competing with Notion and Google Workspace.
- On October 27-29, 2025, Grammarly Inc. announced at TechCrunch it is rebranding as Superhuman and launching Superhuman Go, an AI assistant built into its extension.
- Founded in 2009, Grammarly Inc. has grown to more than 40 million users and expanded in recent years by acquiring Superhuman in July and Coda last year.
- Demo materials show connections to over 100 apps, and Superhuman Go uses agents, small AI modules, to pull context from Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar and Jira for tasks like logging tickets.
- All Grammarly users can try Superhuman Go immediately, and subscribers on Chrome and Edge extensions get it free through February 1st, 2026; subscription tiers include Pro plan — $12 and Business plan — $33 per month.
- The company says this positions Superhuman to compete with Notion, ClickUp and Google Workspace amid a broader wave of productivity AI tools, with an Agents SDK in closed developer beta and Mac and Windows versions coming soon.
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