Introducing Superhuman
When I announced that Coda was joining Grammarly nine months ago, we set out with a motivating vision: to build the AI-native productivity suite of the future. We got to work scaling up the team, simplifying the product, and establishing a joint roadmap to create leverage across our expanded product set. Along the way, we’ve also welcomed Superhuman Mail: one of the most thoughtful and productive email experiences ever made, and a clear complement to Grammarly’s ubiquitous assistant and Coda’s all-in-one workspace.
Today, we take the next step toward that vision. We’re bringing everything together under a new company name: Superhuman. At its heart, we’re building on the same idea that brought us all here in the first place: to help people spend less time in the work about work, and more time making an impact.
You can read more about the brand announcement and our new product, Superhuman Go, in my latest post. But here, I want to focus on what this means for you and the future of Coda.
Coda is now a part of the Superhuman suite.
Superhuman brings together Grammarly’s trusted writing partner, Coda’s collaborative workspace, Superhuman Mail’s intelligent inbox, and our new product, Superhuman Go. Together, they form an AI-native suite that adapts to how you and your team already work.
This marks the beginning of our next chapter as a multi-product company. And while we will build toward this shared vision together, Coda remains a top priority with dedicated teams, resources, and a bold roadmap focused on delivering even more value for each of you. Game-changing updates are already in motion; more on this below. At the same time, we’re building a unified agent platform that will power innovations across the entire Superhuman suite. While today’s announcements don’t bring immediate changes to Coda, we’re excited to invite you to explore the new Superhuman suite and get an early look at Go—our next big step toward an AI-native future.
Superhuman Go: the evolution of Coda Brain.
I mentioned previously that one of our priorities would be to take the foundation of Coda Brain and use it to make the world’s most ubiquitous AI Assistant, Grammarly, “smarter”. This is Superhuman Go.
Taking a step back, we started building Coda Brain with a simple observation: the future of AI at work is all about context. We spent years building out our Packs integration platform, with customers synchronizing billions of rows of data into their docs. With the rise of consumer AI, we recognized that the core of this platform could form the necessary context for a knowledgeable, secure, and multimodal AI chat experience, ready for the enterprise. We worked hard to enable this transformation and started piloting with customers toward the end of last year.
We learned a lot in this period. Our 800+ permission-aware connectors stood out as a clear advantage, especially as many AI leaders were still figuring out how to meet enterprise requirements. But we also saw the emerging challenge of building truly useful experiences that meet users where they are, especially given the flood of AI tools in the market, forcing you into their chat boxes. With Grammarly, the path was clear: build a product that not only knows what you know, but works everywhere you do.
The result? Superhuman Go. It understands your goals, your tone, and your tools. It can write, research, summarize, and take action across your connected systems. With Go, AI shifts from a tool you manage into a teammate you trust.
Go is the evolution of Coda Brain, paving the way for a new, expansive agent platform. You can learn more and give it a try here! Today, Go works in Coda via browser extension. We have exciting plans to make this experience even better natively in Coda. More on that below.
We know some of you have invested in the Brain pilots, and we’re truly grateful for your participation and feedback. While we will be winding down the current program and Brain search interface to make room for the next wave of features, you can expect many more AI-native experiences to come to Coda very soon.
What’s next for Coda
Many of you have been asking what’s ahead for Coda itself. The short answer: a lot.
Coda’s getting faster, smarter, and more connected. We’ve expanded the team and are focused on two big investments that make building and collaborating in Coda smoother than ever.
1. Agentic AI built for how you work in Coda
We’re making major updates to how Coda AI works with you — inside and outside the Coda experience:
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Coda MCP (Model Context Protocol) securely connects your Coda workspace to any AI tool you use. That means you will be able to bring your Coda context into your favorite AI clients without sacrificing privacy or control. The Coda MCP Beta will start very soon, and we are excited to launch the beta sign-up today! Join the waitlist here.
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Native agentic capabilities to leverage agents natively to write and build inside of Coda. Coda has always been powerful and flexible, but with agents, it will lower the barrier to entry. You will be able to ask for what you need in plain language to create a table, write a formula, or explore your data. It will be a simple way to unlock everything Coda can do without needing to know every trick from day one.
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Go knows your Coda context. It won’t just work inside Coda; it will carry your Coda context wherever you work. When writing an email, planning in another tool, or chatting with your team, Go will understand the knowledge and structure you’ve built in Coda. So no matter where you are, your source of truth will always be with you.
For Pack developers, this is a big step forward. Your Packs will now power agents on the Superhuman platform, becoming the bridge between AI and the systems people use every day. Learn more here.
2. Investing in Coda’s core use cases
Coda has always been where teams bring writing and tracking together in one place. You’ve built incredible things here, from company hubs to product roadmaps to entire businesses.
We’ve been listening to what you need next, and here’s what we’re working on:
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Writing: Grammarly’s best-in-class AI writing assistance is coming directly into Coda, helping your team communicate clearly and confidently right inside your docs. With proactive, context-aware writing assistance in-line, you won’t have to context switch and break flow when writing that product brief or press release.
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Tracking: We’re making big docs faster and more powerful, with better performance, lower memory use, and support for massive tables and databases. We’re also working toward separating databases from docs, which will enable much better large-doc performance. It will also unlock the ability to share individual views of data and then individual pages with mixed data and content for more flexible collaboration. Lastly, when it comes to visualizing cuts and multiple views of the same underlying data, we are making improvements there too!
We see Coda as the hub of productivity at the heart of the Superhuman suite, a place where teams and AI agents collaborate seamlessly to tackle their most important work. In just nine months, we’ve brought three companies together, expanded the Coda team, and launched a new brand and platform with Go. The foundation is here, and now we get to build on it.
I know many of you have been waiting for these investments. You’ve built incredible tools, helped us improve the product, and believed in what Coda can be. This is just the beginning of a new chapter for Coda, and I couldn’t be more excited for what’s ahead.
You’ll start to see these investments show up in your docs soon. And as always, we’ll keep listening, learning, and building with you. Thank you for being part of this journey!
– Shishir
