Show of hands: Who'd like to spend less time going through their email? That could be in the offing from Grammarly, which is reportedly expanding its suite of workplace tools with the purchase of Superhuman, an email efficiency tool.
Grammarly, the popular grammar enforcement app, has acquired the AI-powered Superhuman app as part of its push to build out its business productivity offerings, according to a report by Reuters.
Started in 2009, Grammarly is a Ukraine-founded cloud-based typing assistant. It uses AI to help correct basic writing errors and suggest edits for your writing across multiple platforms. Superhuman's website touts it email productivity app can help you save four hours every week on email by organizing your inbox and drafting email messages.
Grammarly and Superhuman did not immediately respond to requests for comment.