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Price
from 10 $/mo
Vendor
Superhuman

Specifications & properties

Key decision factors

Pricing model
Freemium 12
Product focus
  • Notes & knowledge
  • Office suite
2

Pricing

Price from
10 $/mo 1
Free tier
Yes 12

Integration

API available
Yes 2
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All-in-one collaborative docs and workspace platform, formerly Coda, rebranded to Superhuman Docs in July 2026 as part of the Superhuman suite, with Docs AI and Doc-Maker-based billing; freemium with Pro from $10 per Doc Maker/month billed annually.

Profile

Superhuman Docs (formerly Coda) is an all-in-one collaborative docs and workspace platform, rebranded from Coda in July 2026 as part of the wider Superhuman suite, combining pages, connected tables, kanban boards, forms and a Docs AI assistant with Doc-Maker-based billing. It is aimed at teams that want documents, structured data and light project tracking in a single workspace rather than juggling separate docs and database tools. Superhuman Docs is freemium: the free tier covers unlimited pages and objects for unshared docs, and the Pro tier starts around $10 per Doc Maker/month on annual billing.

Who builds it

Superhuman Docs is developed by the company behind the Superhuman suite, the company formed around Grammarly, which rebranded Coda to Superhuman Docs in July 2026. The vendor describes building "a Superhuman suite that includes Go, Mail, Calendar, Docs, Grammarly, and more on the way," positioning Superhuman Docs alongside Superhuman Mail as part of one integrated productivity family rather than a standalone docs app.

Core features

  • Collaborative docs with unlimited pages and objects on unshared documents, connected tables, charts, kanban boards and forms.
  • Docs AI, the AI layer built into the docs and workspace experience.
  • Doc-Maker-based billing, where pricing is tied to the people actively creating and editing docs rather than every viewer or collaborator.
  • Free RESTful API, which Superhuman Docs makes available to all users at no additional charge for programmatic access to workspace data.
  • Continuity from Coda, so existing Coda pricing and plans carried over unchanged at the July 2026 rebrand.

Who it is for

Superhuman Docs fits teams that want a unified docs-plus-database-plus-light-project-management workspace instead of separate tools for writing, tracking and light automation. It is a natural fit for teams already using or considering other Superhuman-suite products like Superhuman Mail, who want a connected experience across writing, workspace and communication tools.

Bottom line

Superhuman Docs (formerly Coda) suits teams that want flexible, connected documents combined with structured data and built-in AI, at a Doc-Maker-priced entry point around $10 per month, backed by a genuine free tier for unshared docs and a free API available to every user regardless of plan.

Frequently asked questions

What does Superhuman Docs cost?

Superhuman Docs (formerly Coda) is freemium, with a free tier for unshared docs and a Pro tier priced from around $10 per Doc Maker/month on annual billing — pricing is tied to the people who actively create and edit docs, not every viewer.

Is Superhuman Docs free?

Yes, Superhuman Docs has a free tier that includes collaborative docs with unlimited pages and objects for unshared docs, connected tables, charts, kanban boards and forms. The vendor also confirms you can sign up for free directly.

Does Superhuman Docs have an API?

Yes. Superhuman Docs offers a RESTful API that lets you programmatically interact with workspace data, and the vendor makes this API available to all users free of charge, regardless of plan.

Is Superhuman Docs DSGVO-friendly, and where is data hosted?

The available information on Superhuman Docs does not include a specific EU-hosting guarantee, SOC 2 status, or published data-retention controls. DACH teams with strict DSGVO data-residency requirements should confirm hosting region and processing terms directly with Superhuman before rolling it out for regulated content.

Superhuman Docs vs. Notion — which should I pick?

Both are all-in-one workspace platforms combining docs, structured data and light project tracking. Superhuman Docs (formerly Coda) is freemium with Pro from around $10 per Doc Maker/month, a billing model tied to active doc creators, plus a free API for every user. Notion is a broader workspace with its own AI add-on and pricing structure. The right choice often comes down to whether Coda's connected-tables-and-automation style or Notion's docs-and-database style fits your team's existing habits better; compare both vendors' current pricing pages before deciding.