UPDATED 09:00 EDT / JULY 08 2026

AI

Superhuman launches Docs, merging writing, AI and data for document collaboration

Superhuman Inc., the company formerly known as Grammarly, today announced the launch of Docs, a product that enables multiple users to collaborate on writing using artificial intelligence.

Docs contains a full suite of tools that work together to enable AI-driven collaboration. It allows users to turn simple prompts into full drafts, but it doesn’t stop there. Users will also be able to build complex structured tables, interactive data views and other content tailored to the specific intention of the work and individuals accessing the document.

The new product is an outgrowth of the acquisition of Coda, allowing the company to use its technology to redesign the interface completely around how documents and interactive work are handled.

Superhuman Docs also comes with a new AI assistant, Docs AI, which arrives directly inside the platform to draft content, create tables, resolve comments, pull information from other documents and suggest what to build next. The company said the assistant will provide a no-code surface that doesn’t require understanding of AI; users need only explain their needs in plain language.

With an AI interface, Docs is designed to make documents into living surfaces that use content building blocks such as tables, formulas and live connections to power interactive mini-apps such as project trackers, content calendars, product roadmaps and team hubs.

A new capability called AI views, in private beta mode, lets users describe a custom interface, app or workflow. The AI then takes the user’s thoughts and builds on top of live data, permitting drag-and-drop functionality and automatic updates when data changes.

For those looking to connect data and AI, the company also announced Superhuman Docs MCP, a connector that allows easy linking to AI services such as ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, other clients and tables in real time. For developers looking to go even deeper, Superhuman Databases, also in private beta mode, will provide management of structured enterprise data, with support for 1 million rows per database.

The company said the redesign aims to provide a new way for teams to work together on documents. Enterprise customers, including Figma Inc., DoorDash Inc. and The New York Times, have been using the product as an AI-enabled workspace.

This collaborative document workflow follows industry efforts to make shareable docs living canvases. For most teams, this means using a service such as Notion Labs Inc., which features advanced interactive relational databases and native data synchronization to create collaborative documents that can act as custom project trackers and other documents that update automatically across internal workspaces.

Microsoft Corp. provides similar functionality with live data tables in Excel and live document embedding using Loop and Word. Google has also been slowly marching towards this sort of interactivity with Workspaces, but making Sheets or Docs interact in this manner still takes a lot of intentional internal engineering. Although asking Gemini or another AI assistant to do the work can shift the burden, Superhuman’s redesign of Coda makes the interactivity native to the document.

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