Grammarly is a quietly essential writing assistant that has saved countless writers (including most of us at Windows Central) from public humiliation. But Grammarly is no more. The company has decided that Grammarly just isn’t a cool enough name for the artificial intelligence age. Instead, it’s going to adopt the name of its newly acquired email app, Superhuman.
Normally, I’d advise against naming your products after something every other AI startup has probably thought of, but what do I know?








