Grammalley has announced its intentions to acquire an artificial intelligence (AI) email app Super Human. The AI -powered written and proof readings assistant highlighted that the purpose of this acquisition is to create a local productive platform that will offer AI experiences headed by AI agents. The company also said that the decision was taken to obtain the email app because the emails are Grammalley’s “number one case”. It also indicates some AI features when users can expect after the new platform is launched.
Grammy wants to create an AI productive platform
In a press release, AI Writing Assistant announced that he was planning to get a super human. AI-local email platform first arrived in 2017 as a web interface, and in 2023, the company released it as an Android app. The app offers features such as the completion of AI-generated email, automatically follow-up emails, AI-powered rankings and more.
Although Grammalley did not share the financial terms of the deal, it highlighted that this acquisition would open an avenue to advance its ambitions to make the company an AI productive platform. Selecting the email app as a point was also strategic, because the company said that “email grammar is a matter of use.” The AI assistant claims to review more than 50 million emails each week in more than 20 email clients.
In the grammar, in the press release, the AI provider’s email platform has a gap, despite the inclusion of technology. The company said that the main reason for this is due to poor integration, which leads to a scattered experience. With this acquisition, now he wants to solve these obstacles.
Although the grammatical production app is not yet ready, it mentions some features that may be available on its production platform. Some of these include using AI agents, setting up an email, schedule a meeting, to research user content, writing full emails in user voice and much more.
“This is the future that we have been building from the first day: AI who works, where people want to work, where companies want to work,” said Grammalley’s CEO, said Grammarley’s CEO.


