About us
Grammarly is now part of Superhuman, the AI productivity platform on a mission to unlock the superhuman potential in everyone. The Superhuman suite of apps and agents brings AI wherever people work, integrating with over 1 million applications and websites. The company’s products include Grammarly’s writing assistance, Coda’s collaborative workspaces, Mail’s inbox management, and Go, the proactive AI assistant that understands context and delivers help automatically. Founded in 2009, Superhuman empowers over 40 million people, 50,000 organizations, and 3,000 educational institutions worldwide to eliminate busywork and focus on what matters. Learn more at superhuman.com.
Our team members drive innovation across engineering, data science, linguistics, design, and more while continuing to advance our natural language processing and machine learning technology.
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Grammarly Tech Talks is a meetup series bringing together a group of experts and adventurers who have a passion for technology, pushing boundaries, and creating things that have never existed before.
Are you eager to explore emerging practices, new approaches, technical challenges, and engineering solutions? Learn, grow, and stay on top of tech news and trends by joining our free virtual and in-person meetups! Superhuman experts are excited to share their experience, knowledge, and best practices. Join our community to meet like-minded people and discover cutting-edge insights and innovative ideas.
Upcoming events
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How to Make Your Team AI First: Pragmatic Vibe Coding at Superhuman
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 29A, Berlin, DEJoin us on March 16 as we share the patterns and anti-patterns that actually work. We’ll also give you ways to level up productivity for you and your team.
✅ Registration is managed exclusively via Luma. Please reserve your spot here: https://luma.com/mqjk3fb9
Entry is reserved for confirmed guests.🔈 Yarik Yermilov, Principal Software Engineer
🚀 In this talk, I’ve condensed one year of my personal experience with AI coding agents and Superhuman engineers’ experience into a set of patterns and anti-patterns we’ve observed from our numerous successful and failed experiments. I will share a pragmatic view on how to up-level your personal productivity as a software engineer and how to rebuild your team processes to become AI first. I will share the story of how I abandoned text editors forever in favour of Claude Code. I’ll also share how Superhuman uses AI for every step of the software development process, including code reviews, infrastructure migrations, feature development, and production monitoring. We will discuss the challenges of organizational transformation and how to avoid cargo-culting AI adoption and AI slop in your production systems.Facts about the speaker:
- I have been with Grammarly, now part of Superhuman, for 8.5 years.
- Over the years, I have worked on product features development, platforms and infrastructure, and developer experience, both as a contributing engineer and a technical lead.
- Last year, I was one of the trailblazers of AI coding adoption at Superhuman, working on the AI coding harness, adoption, and learning among engineers and on autonomous coding agents
- I haven’t written a line of code manually since May 2025.
- I have been with Grammarly, now part of Superhuman, for 8.5 years.
💥 Who should attend?
- Software engineers who want to learn how to use AI Coding Agents
- Technical leaders who want to boost their team's productivity by introducing an AI-First approach
Agenda:
✨ 18:00–18:30: Check-in and networking
✨ 18:30–19:30: Talk
✨ 19:30–20:30: Mingle with our team1 attendee
Building Self-Improving CI/CD and Optimizing Performance at Superhuman
Location not specified yetJoin us on March 25 to learn how the Superhuman Engineering team is building a CI/CD system that learns, adapts, and gets faster over time.
✅ Registration is managed exclusively via Luma. Please reserve your spot here: https://luma.com/loqydsym
Entry is reserved for confirmed guests.
Most teams treat their CI/CD pipeline as infrastructure that “just works”—until it doesn’t. Three Superhuman engineers share how they combined AI-driven automation, test-strategy overhauls, and infrastructure migration to build a pipeline that not only runs but also continuously improves itself.
🚀 Dushan Terzikj will share concrete examples of how the Grammarly Inkwell team reduced CI pipeline flakiness and duration—from parallelizing unit tests and migrating to Storybook, to switching from dedicated macOS runners to on-demand Kubernetes runners. Attendees will walk away with practical, actionable techniques to make their own pipelines faster and more reliable.
🚀 Timo Fink will explain how Superhuman incorporated AI agents into their CI pipelines to develop a Self-Healing system. You will learn how we leverage Claude Code to automatically audit the reliability of our test suite and proactively suggest and prepare improvements for human review.
🚀 Darek Komosinski will show how his team exposes structured performance trace data to AI to automatically detect issues and surface actionable fixes. You will learn how combining rule-based analyzers with an AI summarization layer turns thousands of raw traces into a concise, prioritized report without manual triage.
About the speakers:
🔈 Dushan Terzikj is a Software Engineer at Superhuman Platform Inc., where he works on the Superhuman browser extension—formerly the Grammarly browser extension—which serves more than 40 million monthly active users. He has also worked on a platform supporting the browser extension, where his team’s main goal was to deliver an outstanding developer experience.🔈 Timo Fink is a Software Engineer at Superhuman Platform Inc., where he works on the Grammarly for Windows application. Grammarly for Windows, now part of the Superhuman suite, is the trusted AI writing partner for turning scattered thoughts into aligned, impactful communication. Timo has started to focus his efforts on developer experience, ensuring work can happen as fluidly as possible by removing recurring blockers like flaky pipelines.
🔈Darek Komosiński is a Software Engineer at Superhuman Platform Inc., where he works on the Grammarly for Windows application as a tech lead. He focuses on improving the performance of our apps (from observability to fixing issues) to make sure we can offer maximum value to users with minimal system impact.
Who should attend:
- Software engineers who want to apply AI-based tools to common developer experience problems
- Technical leaders who want to offer their teams a new perspective on how to approach these challenges
Agenda:
✨ 18:00–18:30: Check-in and networking
✨ 18:30–19:45: Talks
✨ 19:45–20:45: Mingle with our team1 attendee
Past events
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