The Technology M&A team advised Superhuman on its agreement to be acquired by Grammarly, the global leader in AI-enabled communication. This acquisition accelerates Grammarly’s evolution into an AI productivity platform for apps and agents, positioning email as a critical communication surface in the company’s vision of an agentic future.
Superhuman is the AI-native email app that helps users respond one to two days faster and save four hours every week on their email communications. Together, customers have sent over 500 million messages, triaged over 2 billion conversations, and used 6 billion shortcuts through the app.
The Goodwin team was led by Nathan Hagler, Matthew Baudler, Jesse Kalashyan, Rachel Qi, Daisy Beckner, Sean Philbin, and Ashley Shultz; Skyler Gray and Sam Boomgaarden; Kevin Liu, Jinny Kim, and Chalaun Lomax; Monica Patel, Eric Graffeo, James Oh, and Jacquelyn Watson; Edward Holzwanger and Nathaniel A. Hsieh; Arman Oruc, Brady P. P. Cummins, and Kevin Walsh; Kelsey Lemaster, Cecily Xi, and Alicia Shin-Hye Wi; Jacqueline Klosek and Federica De Santis; Jacob Osborn, Carrie Miller, and Justin Shields; Ai Tajima and George Schneider; Stuart Ogg and Justin Anslow; Melissa Schwab Wright and Tyler Garaffa; Brynn Peltz and Cynthia Wells; Kizzy Jarashow and Barry Bazian; Adam Slutsky and Christina L. Ademola; Frances Dea and Andrea
Morales.
Superhuman is a client of Craig Schmitz.
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