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Lindy vs Superhuman: Which One in 2026?

People compare these two, but they sit in different categories. Superhuman is a premium email client — a keyboard-driven inbox built for speed, now with AI that drafts replies, summarizes threads, and answers questions about your mail, all wrapped so you fly through email faster than in Gmail or Outlook. Lindy is a textable AI assistant — you delegate email, scheduling, and follow-ups to it, mostly over iMessage, and it drafts and proposes the work for you to approve. Superhuman keeps you in the driver’s seat and makes you quicker; Lindy takes the wheel and hands you drafts to sign off on. Figure out whether your problem is speed (you can do email fast, you just need a better cockpit) or delegation (you’d rather someone else touch it), and the choice is easy.


The One-Sentence Answer

Use Superhuman if you want to blaze through your own inbox faster; use Lindy if you want an assistant to draft your email and schedule your meetings for you.


Side-by-Side Comparison

LindySuperhuman
What it isTextable AI assistantPremium AI email client
Core jobDelegate email, meetings, follow-upsMake you faster at your own email
Who does the workThe assistant drafts; you approveYou do it, just faster
AI featuresDrafts, schedules, notes, chasesAuto Drafts, AI Replies, Summarize, Ask AI, Auto Labels
Where you use itiMessage/SMS first, plus webDesktop and mobile email app
Gmail & OutlookBothBoth
Owner / statusIndependent (relaunched as AI EA in early 2026)Owned by Grammarly (acquisition closed late 2025)
Price (2026)From $49.99/monthAround $30/month per user (Grammarly Business bundle)
Best fitPeople who want to hand off emailPeople who want to power through it

When to Use Superhuman

  • You already do email fast and want a sharper, faster tool to do it in
  • You live by keyboard shortcuts and want a command palette for every action
  • You want AI that drafts replies and summaries but leaves the sending to you
  • You want a polished inbox with split views, snooze, send later, and read status
  • Your bottleneck is how fast you process email, not who processes it

Superhuman’s bet is that email is yours to do — it just makes the doing faster. Its AI (Auto Drafts that pre-write replies in your voice, Summarize, Ask AI search, Auto Labels) speeds up each step, but you stay the one reviewing and hitting send. Since Grammarly acquired Superhuman in late 2025, email access is bundled into Grammarly’s Business plan alongside its writing tools, so pricing and packaging now run through Grammarly — check their plans page for the current tier before you buy.


When to Use Lindy

  • Your inbox, scheduling, and follow-ups are eating your day and you want to offload them
  • You want to delegate by text — Lindy is iMessage-first
  • You want one assistant reaching into Slack, Notion, HubSpot, and more
  • You want drafts and proposed actions you approve before they go out
  • Your bottleneck is volume you’d rather not touch, not typing speed

Lindy isn’t an inbox you work in; it’s an assistant you hand work to. It drafts replies, schedules meetings, takes notes, and chases follow-ups across your apps, and by design it surfaces a draft or proposed action for you to approve before anything happens. Lindy relaunched in early 2026 as a consumer AI executive assistant, starting at $49.99/month (Plus), with Pro at $99.99 and Max at $199.99, and it meters usage with credits you only see the cost of after a step runs — our Lindy AI pricing breakdown covers the meter.


The Difference That Actually Decides It

This isn’t a feature fight; it’s a question of who touches your email. Superhuman assumes the work is yours and hands you a faster set of controls — you’re still reading, deciding, and sending, just in a slicker cockpit with AI drafting the first pass. Lindy assumes you’d rather not, and steps in to draft and coordinate on your behalf. Buy Superhuman and you’ll be quick at email you still do yourself. Buy Lindy and you’ll delegate it — then review and approve what it proposes.

Notice the common ceiling, though. Superhuman writes the draft but you send it; Lindy writes the draft but waits for your approval before it goes. Either way, you are still the last step. The work that actually drains a day — reply to the client, propose three times, book whichever they pick, log it in the CRM, follow up if they go quiet — gets sped up or drafted by these tools, but nobody sends it and closes the loop for you.

If having it finished without you in the loop is the point, that’s a different design. Carly is an AI assistant whose agents each have their own email address — they reply to people, book meetings, send follow-ups, and update your CRM on their own, working with Gmail or Outlook across 200+ integrations, and you set it up by describing what you want in plain English. See Carly vs Lindy for that head-to-head, or Superhuman alternatives if it’s the email client you’re unsure about.


Quick Reference

Your situation…Pick…
I want to fly through my own inboxSuperhuman
I live by keyboard shortcutsSuperhuman
I want AI drafts I still send myselfSuperhuman
I want to hand off email and schedulingLindy
I want to delegate by iMessageLindy
I want the work finished on its ownNeither — see Carly

FAQ

Is Lindy an email client like Superhuman? No. Superhuman is an inbox you open and work in — a fast client that replaces Gmail’s or Outlook’s interface. Lindy sits on top of your existing email and works it for you by text; you don’t read your mail inside Lindy, you delegate to it. If you want a better place to do email, that’s Superhuman; if you want someone to handle it, that’s Lindy.

Can Superhuman schedule meetings and chase follow-ups like Lindy? Superhuman speeds up those tasks — Auto Drafts can pre-write a follow-up, and it has snooze and send-later — but you’re still the one running the scheduling thread and sending each message. Lindy is built to draft and coordinate those for you as an assistant. They approach the same tasks from opposite ends: faster self-service versus delegation.

Does the Grammarly acquisition change Superhuman’s pricing? Yes. Grammarly acquired Superhuman in 2025, and email access is now packaged into Grammarly’s Business plan (around $30/month per user on annual billing) alongside Grammarly’s writing tools. The old standalone tiers have shifted, so check Grammarly’s current plans page rather than an older Superhuman price.

What if I want the email and scheduling actually done, not just faster or drafted? Look at an assistant that acts rather than one that speeds you up or waits for approval. Carly’s agents reply, book, and follow up from their own email address, so the loop closes without you. See Lindy alternatives and Superhuman alternatives for more options.


Related: Lindy alternatives · Superhuman alternatives · Best AI email tools

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