Launching today

Superagent by i10X
AI Chief of Staff: Runs your work, 100+ tools built-in
28 followers
AI Chief of Staff: Runs your work, 100+ tools built-in
28 followers
What's different about Superagent: Most AI agents launching today either hijack your browser to act autonomously, or are single-purpose tools that need you to bring your own API keys. Superagent is built differently - it's your AI Chief of Staff, 100+ tools already connected. It runs real work end-to-end (prospecting incl. built-in enrichment, decks, SEO, workflows) and checks in with you before anything irreversible. Around 75% cheaper than the frontier-model route. 150,000+ existing users.









Hey Product Hunt 👋 Patrick here, co-founder of i10X.
In the last 5 months we've seen Claude, Openclaw, Perplexity, and others all ship autonomous agents that take over your browser, click for you, and tell you what they did after. We watched that wave land and made a different call.
Superagent is your AI Chief of Staff. It runs real work end-to-end across 100+ built-in APIs and tools (prospecting with real enrichment data, deck generation, SEO, workflows). No keys to bring for the most common tasks. No 5 subscriptions to stack. No "go set up an Apollo account first." You just press go.
Three design calls we made:
1. The tools have to already be on. A Chief of Staff doesn't ask you to provision software before starting work.
2. Simple requests shouldn't cost tens of dollars. The industry is quietly moving heavy workloads onto metered token billing, and people are getting wrecked. We went the opposite way - smart routing, cached context, flat predictable pricing. Result: ~50-75% cheaper on core jobs like prospecting or deck generation.
3. It checks in before anything irreversible. Autonomy is easy to demo and hard to trust. Superagent asks before it sends, deletes, or spends.
150,000+ people already use i10X - Superagent is our next chapter.
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We'll be here all day answering everything. Let us know: what's the one task you'd delegate off to a Chief of Staff right now if you had one? We'll run the best suggestions live in the comments today. 👇
Love that it asks before doing anything irreversible, that builds real trust. One thing I'd love to see is a simple "audit log" view showing every action an agent took across the day, so I can review outcomes and tweak my instructions without digging through chat history.
@hayrunnisadlec Thanks for your feedback! Being able to quickly see what the agent did and adjust instructions from there would be super useful. Adding it to our list!
The "checks in before doing anything irreversible" thing is honestly underrated, feels way less risky than letting an agent loose on my accounts. Setup was painless too, basically connected my stack in a couple minutes.
@sedahykex4z Thanks Seda! That balance between autonomy and control was really important to us. Superagent should handle the work, but you should always have the final say before anything consequential happens. Would love to hear what you connected first and which workflow you’re trying. :)
The fact that it pauses for confirmation before any irreversible action is a really thoughtful touch, especially for something running 100+ tools on your behalf. Feels like the team actually thought about the trust problem instead of just shipping autonomy for the sake of it.
@sebahatf2bz exactly. That kind of restraint is often underrated in AI today, especially when an agent can touch so many tools at once.
Congrats on the launch, the chief of staff framing actually clicks for me since it implies oversight without babysitting. One thing that would make me trust it more on irreversible actions is a dry-run mode that simulates the full chain and shows me exactly what files, emails, or records would change before I approve anything. That would turn the current check-in into something I could actually audit quickly instead of just rubber stamping.
@abdullahye5c6w thanks Abdullah, that's great input for the product roadmap!