Grammarly rebrands to 'Superhuman,' launches a new AI assistant
6 months ago
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- Grammarly is renaming itself to 'Superhuman' after acquiring the email client Superhuman, while keeping the Grammarly product name unchanged.
- The company is launching an AI assistant called Superhuman Go, integrated into Grammarly's extension, offering writing suggestions, email feedback, and app connectivity (e.g., Jira, Gmail).
- Superhuman plans to enhance the AI assistant with CRM and internal system data for email suggestions.
- Users can access Superhuman Go via the Grammarly extension, with additional agents like a plagiarism checker available in the agent store.
- Grammarly offers Pro ($12/month) and Business ($33/month) subscription plans, with features like multi-language support and Superhuman Mail access.
- Future AI-powered features for Coda and Superhuman email clients include automated document and email draft enhancements.
- Grammarly aims to compete with productivity suites like Notion, ClickUp, and Google Workspace through AI advancements.
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