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Grammarly Parent Becomes Superhuman with Unified AI Workspace

Published on: Nov 1, 2025. 12:52 AM
Gia Bae

In a decisive reset for the productivity market, Grammarly has renamed its parent company to Superhuman and set out to build a broader platform than its original writing assistant.

The rebrand follows the June 2025 acquisition of the AI email platform Superhuman and gives the company room to fuse its tools more tightly.

Inside the unified workspace, Grammarly, Coda and Superhuman Mail sit side by side so documents, messages and schedules move together.

At the center of the rollout is Superhuman Go, a multiagent helper that drafts emails, books meetings and retrieves information from any app or browser tab.

To widen the ecosystem the company unveiled the Superhuman Agents SDK, inviting developers to build and connect custom agents.

Chief executive Shishir Mehrotra framed the mission around ambient intelligence as Superhuman aims to make smart assistance feel native to daily work.

The plan matches a market shift from point tools to orchestration, and platforms with extensibility and developer communities tend to earn more attention, a dynamic that could help Superhuman.

If the approach holds, enterprise content will be generated and routed by background helpers that surface only when needed, and Superhuman is positioning itself as the quiet layer for that future.

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