AI Leader Grammarly to Acquire Coda, Bring on New CEO

AI Leader Grammarly to Acquire Coda, Bring on New CEO

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Acquisition Extends Grammarly Beyond AI Assistant to Become an AI Productivity Platform for Apps and Agents

Grammarly, the trusted AI assistant, announced its intent to acquire productivity platform Coda, with Coda’s CEO and Co-Founder Shishir Mehrotra set to become the new CEO of Grammarly.

“For the past 15 years, Grammarly has been building an AI super highway with the capacity and expertise to do so much more than writing assistance for our customers”

The addition of Coda’s flexible and powerful AI tools and surfaces aims to transform Grammarly into an AI productivity platform for apps and agents where customers can unlock access to company knowledge, generative AI chat, a productivity suite, and capable, trusted AI agents to work smarter and faster.

“For the past 15 years, Grammarly has been building an AI super highway with the capacity and expertise to do so much more than writing assistance for our customers,” said Alex Shevchenko, Grammarly co-founder. “The acquisition of Coda is a big step toward achieving our vision of a world where humans and AI work together everywhere work happens. We’re on a new mission to redefine productivity for the AI era.”

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“We have a massive opportunity to reinvent productivity as we know it, and Grammarly and Coda can pursue that vision faster together,” said Shishir Mehrotra, co-founder and CEO of Coda. “Grammarly is a beloved software product used by millions of people every day. Combining Grammarly’s trusted AI assistant with the intelligence and flexibility of Coda can give our customers the productivity gains they’re looking for across their entire organization.”

AI is redefining how people work

The AI revolution is set to redefine every business application and workflow, fundamentally changing how people work. Deloitte predicts that 25% of enterprises using generative AI are expected to deploy AI agents in 2025, growing to 50% by 2027. Today, 10% of organizations already use AI agents, more than half plan to use them in the next year, and 82% plan to integrate them within the next three years, according to a Capgemini survey of executives at large enterprises.

With this acquisition, Grammarly is increasingly focused on the future of how AI agents can not only improve applications but also benefit the entire enterprise with increased productivity and better business outcomes.

Complementary products bring more value to customers

Grammarly has been at the forefront of AI, understands the infrastructure needed to deploy it at scale, and has proven that customers value seamless integration across applications. Grammarly’s AI agents, including authorship, plagiarism detection, and proofreading, are used across 500,000 applications and websites by over 40 million people daily and 50,000 organizations such as Atlassian, Ford, and Chevron.

Coda has spent the past few years perfecting Coda Docs, a powerful, flexible productivity suite that has unseated incumbent rivals at leading companies. Most recently, they’ve introduced Coda Brain, which unlocks company knowledge across 800+ enterprise applications. Coda empowers over 50,000 teams at renowned companies like Figma, DoorDash, Square, and The New York Times. Its integrated platform unites teams, improves alignment, and optimizes budgets, resulting in lower costs and increased productivity.

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What’s ahead for Grammarly with Coda

Grammarly and Coda products will continue to work the way customers know and love. Additionally, Grammarly is focused on making its AI assistant smarter and more contextually aware with company knowledge from Coda Brain, enabling permission-aware connections with other systems and applications, from email and documents to CRM and project trackers. Coda Brain is trained to know which internal applications it has permission to access.

Grammarly will continue to work across enterprise applications and intends to unify its assistant with Coda Docs to provide a dedicated surface where customers can write with AI from start to finish.

In the future, the company’s vision is to redefine productivity with AI and humans seamlessly working together across all the places everyone works. The goal is to bring Grammarly and Coda together as an AI productivity platform, ready with the skills, tools, and knowledge customers need to work smarter and faster.

“I believe this acquisition will create a market leader in applied AI for enterprises, combining two companies with complementary strengths into a platform that empowers the modern workforce,” said Hemant Taneja, CEO and Managing Director of General Catalyst. “We talk with Fortune 500 leaders every day who understand the potential of AI but struggle to harness it fully. Grammarly is now building the products that leverage AI to boost productivity, reduce costs, and make workers lives’ easier, in platforms they’re already using today.”

Welcome Shishir Mehrotra as CEO of Grammarly

Mehrotra is a 25+-year tech veteran with a track record of building new platforms that redefine and lead categories. He is currently the CEO and co-founder of the business productivity and AI platform Coda and has grown the platform to serve millions of users and tens of thousands of teams.

Before founding Coda, he served as YouTube’s Chief Product Officer and Chief Technology Officer — helping grow YouTube to the world’s largest video destination, one of Google’s largest and fastest-growing businesses, and the platform of choice for a new generation of creators. As part of the acquisition, he will also join the Grammarly board of directors.

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