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Grammarly acquires productivity startup Coda, brings on new CEO


Grammarly is acquiring productivity startup Coda, the company announced on Tuesday.

The deal will give Grammarly customers access to new features, such as generative AI chat and a productivity suite, to help them work more efficiently. “Imagine if the Assistant not only gave amazing suggestions and refinements based on the writing it sees today but also had permission-aware connections into all of your other systems (from your email to docs to CRM to project trackers and more),” Mehrotra wrote. “It will combine your company knowledge, generative AI chat features, a full productivity suite, and hundreds of agents to help you work smarter.

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