Grammarly wants to become an 'AI productivity platform'
Briefly

Grammarly intends to acquire the email app Superhuman to bolster its productivity platform. Email is the primary use case for Grammarly, with 50 million emails revised weekly. The company aims to evolve into a multi-product platform featuring hundreds of task-specific AI agents. This strategy highlights the importance of email as a foundational productivity tool, as professionals spend over three hours daily managing their inboxes. The effectiveness of Grammarly's plans against competitors like OpenAI and Google remains uncertain, especially following its acquisition of the startup Coda.
Grammarly is evolving into a productivity platform for apps and agents, moving toward a multi-product company with hundreds of intelligent, task-specific agents.
Email represents the ideal environment for this multi-agent assistance, with professionals spending more than three hours daily in their inboxes and email remaining foundational to any productivity suite.
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