Superwall Agents
Use Superwall Agents to analyze experiments, inspect your setup, automate reports, and turn Superwall data into growth work.
Superwall Agents gives you an AI workspace for the growth work that usually takes the most digging: reading experiment results, finding patterns in your data, checking implementation details, and turning what it finds into the next thing to try.
Use Superwall Agents from superwall.ai. Log in with your existing Superwall account to access all of your organizations and apps.
What you can do
- Analyze experiment results: Ask what changed, which variant is winning, what segments are driving the result, and what the next test should be when your connected Superwall tooling exposes that data.
- Turn analysis into action: Ask for concrete experiment ideas, paywall changes, campaign adjustments, or implementation checks.
- Inspect available code: Connect GitHub, upload files, or clone a repo onto the hosted machine, then ask the agent to read files, run commands, and help debug SDK integration issues.
- Automate recurring work: Schedule a prompt for a chat, such as a weekly experiment readout or a daily anomaly check.
- Connect external systems: Use webhooks to trigger a chat from another service, and send chat events back to your own tooling.
- Generate artifacts: Create charts, summaries, files, and reports that can be shared with your team.
Start here
- Workspace tour: Learn what the sidebar, composer, selectors, integrations, suggested prompts, and selected UI states do.
- Create an agent chat: Start a focused chat, attach context, review generated artifacts, steer running work, and share useful conversations.
Using agents
- Automation: Schedule recurring prompts for reports, monitoring, experiment review, and other work that should happen on a cadence.
- Webhooks: Trigger chats from external systems and send chat events back to your own tooling.
- Sharing Chats: Share a completed conversation with teammates and manage the shared link.
- Integrations: Connect GitHub, Slack, skills, web search, models, and hosted machine environment variables.
- Files: Browse files available on the active hosted machine, open generated reports, and inspect uploaded or cloned context.
- Terminal: Run commands on the same hosted machine the agent can use.
- Settings: Configure defaults, environment variables, machines, usage, billing, webhooks, keybindings, and account controls.
Misc
- Billing and usage: Review usage, understand how work is counted, and manage the subscription attached to your account.
- Troubleshooting: Resolve common setup, machine, integration, file, webhook, billing, and chat issues.
- Recipes: Try prompts for experiment analysis, campaign review, implementation checks, recurring reports, and follow-up ideas.
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