Shishir Launches "Orchestration on Superhuman Go"๐Ÿฆž

From @Shishir_Mehrotra on LinkedIn

Weโ€™re launching Super Shipped, a weekly video series where builders share what we just shipped at Superhuman!

For the first episode, I sat down with Product Manager Brooke R. to walk through an orchestration model we launched in Superhuman Go. You can now install any of our 30+ agents (and growing) from our agent store and immediately use their skills from chat - no need to pull the right agent in, Go handles the agent prioritization in the background based on your prompt and on-screen context.

Stay tuned for videos every week that break down what shipped from Superhuman, including Go, Grammarly, Coda, and Superhuman Mail. Watch now to see Go orchestration in action:

This demonstration shows how users can bring up Superhuman Go (was Grammarly) while they are looking at text, documents, or messages, and ask it to take actions based on its contents.

Impressive. Our own Superhuman Lobster to command! :lobster:

Respect,
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During this demo, they mention that we will soon be able to build our own Superhuman Go agents.

We will use the Coda Packs SDK (Software Development Kit) with the new SKILLS, TOOLS, and RAG DB capabilities to create our own Superhuman Go AI Agents - and we will be able to deploy them such that they can be used by users just like they use Grammarly today: ie wherever they are working, desktop windows, mac apps, web browsers, anywhere!

This is still in a closed beta phase - but we are looking forward to this being launched soon.

In the meantime (for those interested in peeking at what is to come), here is a video we made showing a preview of all the features in the new Coda Pack SDK (Superhuman AI Agent SDK).

Respect,
:red_circle:โžค๐“œ๐–†๐– ๐–”โ€™๐•ญ๐–—๐–Ž๐–Š๐–“

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:waving_hand: max ! @Max_OBrien

the video link doesnt work?

cheers!
Mel

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thanks for noting that.
i have updated its status.

can you try again please?

hI @Max_OBrien - the video is private so not viewable

This is wonderful. A demonstrably ideal framing of agentic capability that follows my cursor everywhere it travels. The Superhuman Go approach doesnโ€™t even begin to convey the effortless achievement of agentic ubiquity made possible by simply extending the original Grammarly architecture. Hats off to the original Grammarly team, who had the vision to pave the way for Maker-built agents to freely travel.

Indeed! Love it!

Howeverโ€ฆ (for me, thereโ€™s generally a โ€œbutโ€, especially when it comes to Coda and Grammarly).

โ€ฆ install any of our 30+ agents

This signals a degree of hubris. Superhuman suggests they are the makers and keepers of agents, at least for now. This is a subtle signal I had hoped wouldnโ€™t last long. History tells us that no single company. No single team. No single visionary is able to predict the needs of markets of millions of dozens. In the agentic era, this is more pronounced - we are rapidly becoming a market of billions of one.

Packs democratized Codaโ€™s agility and extensibility (to a degree). It still kept a guarded hand on the tiller, but itโ€™s the reason Superhuman can claim hundreds of Packs poised to become agents. I was never a fan of this technical approach, but I get it - it works for several reasons. Still, I hope the signal changes soon.

โ€ฆ install any of 100+ agents created by Superhuman Makers

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Works now @Max_OBrien - THANKS!