Superhuman acquires Rows; rows.com to wind down
Superhuman (the renamed Grammarly) acquired AI-spreadsheet company Rows on 2026-02-22. Unlike a price-preserving acquisition, this is a product sunset: rows.com fully winds down on 2026-05-31 after 9 years and 2.2M users, the team folds into Coda, and the pricing page now routes users to 'Continue with Coda.' Superhuman Terms apply from 2026-06-16.
Superhuman announced on 2026-02-22 the acquisition of Porto-based Rows, maker of an AI-native spreadsheet (Free /bin/bash / Plus /user/mo / Pro 9/mo + /user / Enterprise, metered by bundled AI Tasks). Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal strengthens Superhuman’s ‘Superhuman Suite’ (Grammarly, Coda, Mail, Go), with the Rows team focused on enhancing Coda’s data-and-collaboration capabilities.
This is a pricing wind-down, not a continuity event: rows.com fully sunsets on 2026-05-31 after nine years and more than 2.2 million users (17B spreadsheet functions, 800K AI Analyst prompts run). The captured pricing page (2026-06-07) carries a ‘Rows joined Superhuman’ banner, prompts ‘Continue with Coda,’ and notes Superhuman’s Privacy Policy and Terms apply from 2026-06-16. Forward-looking buyers should evaluate Coda’s pricing rather than the legacy Rows card.