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Grammarly Acquires Superhuman: The Risk of Rebranding as an AI Productivity Platform
[Source: Superhuman]
Article by Jermaine Dela CruzJermaine Dela Cruz
Published: July 03, 2025

Grammarly's Acquisition of Superhuman AI Takeaways:

  • Grammarly acquired Superhuman, an email tool once valued at $825 million, with around $35 million in annual revenue.
  • Users handle 72% more emails per hour using Superhuman. The percentage of AI-authored emails increased fivefold in the past year.
  • With $1B in recent funding, Grammarly is building AI tools across email, tasks, and team workflows.
  • This signals a shift toward AI-powered client communication within everyday tools like email.

Grammarly isn’t just fixing your sentences anymore.

Now, it’s also rewriting how work gets done.

The writing-tech leader has announced in a press release its acquisition of Superhuman, the AI-focused email platform once valued at $825 million.

The company is reportedly even working on a name change to reflect the new direction it's taking.

This signals a high-stakes rebranding effort focused on repositioning Grammarly for workplace communication.

Grammarly bootstrapped for eight years before raising $110 million in its 2017 Series A, led by General Catalyst.

It was already profitable at the time with 7 million daily users, and this number continues to grow over the years.

It has now reached over 40 million daily users, according to a May 2025 news release.

Grammarly Daily Active Users 2015-2025

It followed with a $90 million Series B in 2019 at a valuation of over $1 billion, according to market research platform Sacra.

In 2021, Grammarly reached a $13 billion valuation during its Series C, led by Baillie Gifford and BlackRock, bringing total funding to over $400 million.

This acquisition begins Grammarly’s plan to deploy AI agents across work tools, with email through Superhuman as the starting point.

As CEO Shishir Mehrotra told Reuters:

“Email continues to be the dominant communication tool for the world.

Professionals spend something like three hours a day in their inboxes. It's by far the most used work app, foundational to any productivity suite.”

Meanwhile, Superhuman Founder and CEO Rahul Vohra shared what the future holds after the acquisition in a blog post:

"We will invest even more deeply in AI and email, build new experiences that transform how we collaborate and communicate, and create AI agents that unlock a whole new way of working."

Every week, users edit more than 50 million emails across 20+ providers via Grammarly, a sign of the growing integration of its tools into professional and enterprise workflows.

With Superhuman users reporting 72% faster email output, Grammarly is targeting practical, time-saving support where productivity often stalls.

Agent-Driven Brand Evolution

Grammarly is no longer positioning itself as a one-feature writing tool.

With the Superhuman acquisition, the company is building around intelligent assistants that support email, writing, calendars, and daily workflows.

To me, this is a clear signal that the brand wants to be seen as a workplace productivity partner, not just a writing aid. 

Art Levy, chief business officer at AI spending platform Brex, called this a "Trojan‑Horse M&A." 

He explains that this lets Grammarly embed its AI writing tools directly into a native email app, transforming a browser extension into a built-in feature and giving the company instant distribution.

This framing makes sense, though I see the acquisition more positively as a focused move to meet users where their time and attention already live.

Companies that want to remain relevant need to adapt to where work actually happens, not just where they started.

For marketers and agencies, this opens new opportunities.

We can now use Grammarly not only as an editing assistant but as a tool that improves team output and client communication.

Minimizing the Risk of Repositioning

While Grammarly expands its product scope, it also faces new strategic risks.

For over a decade, it has been known for simplicity, accuracy, and ease of use.

A sudden introduction of multiple tools and AI-driven agents could disrupt this clarity.

Grammarly acquires Superhuman.

This isn’t a product expansion, it’s a desperate user acquisition.

This is just another proof that the AI game is a UI problem.

Superhuman was valued at ~$800M in 2021. I’d guess Grammarly paid more.

I stopped using Grammarly 5 years ago and… pic.twitter.com/h5IPuXWeeu

— berni (@itsnotbernhard) July 1, 2025

If Grammarly’s new features are not explained carefully, users may not understand the full offering.

Some will see these changes as noise, while others may find the new interface disorienting if it’s packed with prompts and AI automation they didn’t ask for.

At the same time, user expectations around AI have grown more critical.

If Grammarly’s agents fail to deliver relevant, high-quality support, the brand could risk losing its longstanding reputation for trust and reliability.

Communicating the Change

For any business undergoing a rebrand or expanding into new capabilities, communication becomes mission-critical.

Success depends on whether users understand not just what’s changing, but what’s improving.

The product and brand narrative should focus on clear outcomes, such as time saved, faster decision-making, or better communication.

Messaging should highlight how these changes improve real workflows rather than centering on technical features.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Grammarly (@grammarly)

To support user understanding and adoption, companies can:

  • Launch early-access programs that invite feedback on new features.
  • Publish case studies showing how the tools solve high-volume or time-sensitive tasks.
  • Partner with trusted industry voices to validate product relevance and utility.
  • Set honest expectations with clear language about what the technology can and cannot do.

In repositioning efforts, success often depends on how well innovation is linked to recognizable value in daily work.

Users don’t need hype; they need evidence that the product delivers where it matters.

Tracking Acquisition Impact

Measuring the success of a rebrand requires more than predictive analytics.

Businesses should also assess how their identity and product are being received in the market.

Are users describing Grammarly as helpful, efficient, or overcomplicated?

Are people sharing examples of agents solving problems or causing friction?

will be very disappointed if grammarly messes up superhuman pic.twitter.com/VunlcJN0J5

— Trent Mano🧤🍋🧤 (@TrentMano) July 2, 2025

Key signals to actively monitor include:

  • Brand perception shifts via tools like BrandIndex, focused on trust, intelligence, and utility
  • Social sentiment on platforms like LinkedIn and X to identify adoption stories and friction points
  • Usage metrics, including inbox time saved, email task completions, and agent adoption rates

These data points will help companies determine whether their repositioning resonates with key audiences.

When done right, this kind of insight can help refine the narrative, guide future rollouts, and prevent brand confusion during moments of change.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Grammarly (@grammarly)

Rebrands like this come with genuine opportunity, but they also carry significant risk.

Grammarly is stepping into a bigger role, and that means higher expectations from users who already have habits, tools, and opinions.

From what I’ve seen, the hardest part of a move like this isn’t the technology.

It’s helping people understand what’s changing and why it makes their work easier.

Grammarly doesn’t need to sound impressive. It needs to actually be helpful to its users.

If it gets this right, it could earn a spot among the tools people rely on every day.

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Jermaine Dela Cruz
Jermaine Dela Cruz
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Jermaine Dela Cruz is a reporter with over eight years of experience in journalism and marketing. She began her career as a business reporter before moving to corporate communications and digital marketing. Jermaine has developed expertise in editorial management, social media, SEO, and content publishing. She has worked with brands across various industries, including travel, SaaS, and telecommunications.
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