Turn every conversation into published content and repeatable operations

Super is a personal AI agent for creators and coaches. It doesn’t just summarize calls — it operates real tools, updates real systems, and reuses a computer-use cache so your workflows get faster and cheaper over time.

Built for the creator & coach workflow

From calls to content

Sales calls, coaching sessions, and podcasts become drafts, clips, newsletters, and posts — then actually get uploaded, scheduled, and organized.

From notes to ops

Super can open Notion, Google Docs, CRMs, or course platforms and do the follow‑up work instead of leaving you with another checklist.

Reuse beats re‑prompting

With a reusable computer-use cache, repeated workflows — publishing, tagging, client follow‑ups — don’t start from zero every time.

How Super fits in the current AI landscape

ChatGPT

Excellent for writing, ideation, and one‑off help. Increasingly agentic, but still centered on chat rather than durable computer workflows.

Gemini

Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash now includes built‑in computer use, signaling how important real screen control has become.

Siri

Voice‑first and deeply embedded in Apple devices, but not designed for multi‑step creator operations across web apps.

Grok

Strong real‑time and social context. Less focused on private, repeatable creator back‑office workflows.

Folk

Niche tools within the broader automation market. Useful context, but not a full personal computer‑operating agent.

Orchids

Experimental approaches to automation and agents. Still early for production creator operations.

Super

Focused on creators and coaches who need a personal AI agent that actually operates a computer — and gets better over time through cache reuse.

Why this matters now

Computer use is going mainstream

Google made computer use a first‑class capability in Gemini 3.5 Flash, highlighting a shift from chatbots to agents that act in real interfaces.

Security & realism matter

As reported by Search Engine Journal, once agents can click and type, attackers adapt — making intentional design and scoped workflows essential.

Benchmarks separate talk from action

Coverage comparing Gemini, OpenAI, and others shows near‑parity on benchmarks — pushing differentiation toward workflow design and cost over time.

Updated market field guide

From raw conversations to a running business system

A solo creator overwhelmed by notes and recordings

Hero image showing transcript transforming into funnel

Market context

Creators and coaches are producing more raw signal than ever: sales calls, DMs, community threads, podcast recordings, and workshop replays. The bottleneck is no longer ideas—it’s operationalizing those conversations into repeatable content, campaigns, and revenue workflows. In 2026, the shift toward agentic AI has made that bottleneck solvable. Instead of isolated tools, businesses are adopting coordinated AI agents that can plan, execute, publish, and optimize end‑to‑end systems.

Recent reporting on Gemini’s computer-use capabilities shows how agents can now navigate real interfaces, not just generate text. Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash can interact with browsers and apps directly, which is accelerating practical automation for marketing and ops teams [blog.google]. At the same time, research from MIT News emphasizes that agentic AI is moving from experimental to goal-driven systems that operate with guardrails and human oversight [mit.edu].

Super fits directly into this moment. Instead of stitching together note apps, page builders, email tools, and ad dashboards, Super provides AI marketing agents that ingest conversations, extract positioning, and ship complete campaigns—pages, funnels, follow-ups, and optimization—inside one connected platform [superpage.io]. For creators and coaches, that means every conversation can become content, and every content asset can become part of an operating system.

How Super turns conversations into content and operations

At the core is Super’s coordinated team of agents. One agent analyzes raw conversation inputs—call transcripts, chat logs, or voice notes—and identifies objections, desires, and language patterns. Another agent maps those insights to funnel architecture: opt‑in pages, sales pages, upsells, or booking flows. A publishing agent then generates and launches the assets, while optimization agents run Auto CRO and A/B tests continuously.

This is where the computer-use cache matters. By maintaining a computer-use cache of prior actions—what pages were published, what ads were launched, which variants performed—Super’s agents avoid redundant steps and can iterate faster without losing context. The computer-use cache also reduces error rates when agents revisit live systems, a growing best practice highlighted in agent architecture discussions [anthropic.com].

Unlike generic “content repurposing,” Super closes the loop. A coaching call can become a landing page, an email sequence, a checkout flow, and a Meta ad set, all aligned to a single business goal. Over time, the system learns which conversational angles convert, reinforcing them through built‑in optimization [superpage.io/features/ai-pages-funnels].

How to operationalize conversations with Super

  1. Capture the raw input. Upload transcripts from calls, podcasts, or community chats. The richer the conversation, the stronger the downstream assets.
  2. Define the outcome. Tell Super whether the goal is list growth, booked calls, course sales, or recurring memberships.
  3. Let agents build the funnel. Super generates the exact pages, emails, and upsells required, aligned to your stored brand voice.
  4. Publish in one click. Pages, checkout, CRM, calendar, and hosting go live together—no manual wiring.
  5. Optimize continuously. Auto CRO runs tests and feeds results back into the computer-use cache, compounding performance over time.

Implementation checklist

  • Centralize conversation sources (calls, DMs, community posts).
  • Confirm brand memory inputs: colors, tone, offers.
  • Select a primary conversion metric before generation.
  • Enable Auto CRO and A/B testing.
  • Review agent outputs weekly to reinforce human oversight.

Risks and limits

Agentic systems are powerful but not autonomous magic. As Search Engine Journal reports, computer‑using agents increase the attack surface if credentials and permissions are not tightly scoped [searchenginejournal.com]. Creators should limit access to only necessary tools and regularly audit actions logged in the computer-use cache.

There is also a strategic risk: over-automation can flatten nuance. Conversations carry emotional context that agents may misinterpret. Best practice, echoed by Anthropic’s guidance on building effective agents, is to keep humans in the loop for positioning decisions and offer creation [anthropic.com].

FAQ

Can Super really replace my marketing stack?

For many creators and coaches, yes. Super consolidates pages, funnels, email automation, checkout, CRM, calendar, and optimization in one system, reducing tool sprawl [superpage.io].

What makes this different from basic AI content tools?

Super’s agents don’t just generate text—they plan, publish, and iterate toward a defined business goal, using live performance data.

Is computer use safe?

When properly permissioned and monitored, computer-use agents are practical today. Security guidance from AIMultiple stresses least‑privilege access and logging [aimultiple.com].

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