Grammarly acquires productivity startup Coda, brings on new CEO | TechCrunch
Briefly

Grammarly's acquisition of Coda is aimed at transforming its AI assistant into an "AI productivity platform" by integrating Coda's innovative tools, enhancing user efficiency.
Coda's CEO Shishir Mehrotra envisions a future where the Assistant offers personalized, permission-aware suggestions by integrating with various systems like email and project trackers.
In the longer term, Mehrotra plans to seamlessly combine the features of Coda and Grammarly, creating a comprehensive productivity suite for the AI era.
The deal positions Grammarly to enhance its competitiveness against other AI productivity and writing tools by expanding its capabilities and user access to advanced features.
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