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Superhuman Launches Superhuman Docs, a Collaboration Surface for Teams to Write, Track, and Build With AI
Superhuman, the productivity platform bringing AI to wherever people work, today announced the launch of Superhuman Docs, marking the evolution of Coda into an AI-native product within the Superhuman suite. Docs pairs a flexible document surface with a new generation of AI capabilities that turn simple prompts into drafted content, structured tables, and custom, interactive views, so teams can bring AI into how they already work together.
By Superhuman · Via Business Wire · July 8, 2026
Superhuman to Acquire GPTZero, AI Authenticity Platform
Superhuman, the productivity platform bringing AI to wherever people work, announced today that it has agreed to acquire GPTZero, a leading AI content detector with a comprehensive authenticity suite spanning AI and hallucination detection, plagiarism checking, AI Vision, and more. Soon, customers will have access to GPTZero in Superhuman Go, the AI assistant that works in 1 million apps and websites. Superhuman has been building the authenticity category for years — tools that verify the origin and integrity of content — and this acquisition will accelerate its reach.
By Superhuman · Via Business Wire · June 23, 2026
Superhuman Go Scales Agent Ecosystem With New Partner Agents From Box, Gamma, and Wayground
Superhuman, the productivity platform bringing AI to wherever people work, today announced the expansion of Superhuman Go’s AI agent ecosystem with three new partner agents from Box, Gamma, and Wayground (formerly known as Quizziz) and additional agents coming soon from Swoop by Prezi and more. The new agents accelerate the growth of Go’s open agent platform, bringing specialized capabilities like visual content creation and enterprise document access to users within the tools they rely on every day.
By Superhuman · Via Business Wire · February 23, 2026
Superhuman Announces Winners of Its Inaugural Grammarly Vanguard Awards
Superhuman, the AI productivity platform for apps and agents, today announced the winners of its inaugural Grammarly Vanguard Awards. The program evaluates Grammarly customers for excellence in using AI to improve communication quality and uphold brand standards. These capabilities are critical as organizations address communication inflation and workplace challenges, with poor communication costing companies an average of $9.3 million in lost productivity annually.
By Superhuman · Via Business Wire · November 12, 2025
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