Grammarly Rebrands Company as Superhuman, Introduces Superhuman Suite (www.grammarly.com)

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Grammarly has rebranded itself as Superhuman and launched the Superhuman suite — a unified, AI-native productivity platform that brings Grammarly, Coda, and Superhuman Mail under one roof and introduces Superhuman Go, a proactive, context-aware AI assistant. The suite embeds dozens of first- and third-party agents into users’ workflows (via a new Agent Store and connector agents for Google Workspace, Outlook, Jira, Confluence, etc.), plus specialized Grammarly writing agents and partner agents from companies like Fireflies, Quizlet, and Radical Candor. The Superhuman Agents SDK is in closed developer beta, and the platform claims integrations across over 1 million applications and sites. The suite is available on paid plans today (Go and many agent features free through Feb 1, 2026) via browser extensions with Mac/Windows clients coming soon. This matters because Superhuman targets the persistent “AI productivity gap” by surfacing context automatically — pulling CRM entries, tickets, conversation history, or scheduling availability — so AI can act (summarize, draft, create bugs, book meetings) without forcing users to manually re-provide context. For AI/ML practitioners and integrators, the open agent model, partner program (Superhuman Alliance), and SDK present new opportunities to build specialized agents and embed richer, real‑time context into models. Superhuman emphasizes privacy and user control (no selling user content or allowing third parties to train on it), positioning the platform for enterprise adoption while accelerating practical, in‑flow AI assistance.
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