
In an unusual move, Grammarly has announced that it will operate under the Superhuman name after acquiring email service Superhuman in July. However, the popular Grammarly product is still available under the same name.
According to the company, this rebranding in the future may include other purchased products such as Coda; The productivity platform that was purchased last year will also become.
Introducing the new AI assistant: Superhuman Go
Along with the name change, the company has unveiled a new AI assistant called Superhuman Go, which will be integrated into the Grammarly plugin. This assistant can:
Provide written suggestions and feedback on emails.
Connect to services like Jira, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar.
And in this way, to do things like registering a ticket or checking your free time for a meeting.
Superhuman has announced that in the future, the assistant will be able to pull data from systems like CRMs and internal company tools to make more accurate suggestions for texts and emails.
Current Grammarly users can try Superhuman Go by enabling the option in the plugin. It is also possible to use other agents such as plagiarism checker and smart editor.
Pricing and subscriptions
The Superhuman Go Assistant is available to all Grammarly users, but to take full advantage of the features, the following subscription plans are offered:
Professional plan: $12/month (paid annually) including multi-language support and tone check
Business plan: $33 per month (paid annually) with access to Superhuman Mail email service
Superhuman’s new focus on AI productivity
Superhuman plans to add more AI-based capabilities to its products; Including automated data extraction from internal and external sources to complete documents and draft emails in Coda and Superhuman Mail.
In recent years, Grammarly has tried to transform itself from a simple text editing tool into a complete set of productivity and collaboration tools. With the introduction of Superhuman Go, the company is now in a position to compete directly with platforms like Notion, ClickUp, and Google Workspace.
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