What is Supernaut
Supernaut builds and runs autonomous, AI-native companies. It ships real software, works your tools, browses the web, talks to your customers, and keeps the whole operation moving — around the clock.
You set the mission. Supernaut does the work — you set the direction, read the daily reports, and steer.
Two doors
There are two ways in, depending on where you're starting from:
- Build a new company — Describe the company you wish existed. Supernaut builds the product, finds the first customers, and runs it from day one.
- Make your company AI-native — Point Supernaut at the company you already run. It plugs into your existing tools, repos, and workflows.
Either way, you talk to it in plain English. No specs, no configuration, no new interface to learn.
Where engineering fits
Supernaut ships production code — real merge requests, in your repositories. It can actually build and ship software, not just talk about it. But engineering is one capability among many: Supernaut also handles growth, operations, support, and outreach — the work of running a whole company, not just writing code.
Quick start
Minutes to set up. Give Supernaut the mission, and it gets to work across your tools, the web, and email.
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1Pick a door
Sign up and choose how you're starting:
- Build a new company — start from an idea, with nothing but a description.
- Make your company AI-native — bring Supernaut into the company you already run.
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2Connect your tools
Head to Integrations and connect what you already use:
- Repositories — GitHub or GitLab, when you want Supernaut working in your code
- Project management — Linear or Jira
- Chat — Slack, Teams, or WhatsApp
Connect only what makes sense. Anything not on the list connects on demand, mid-task — so you're never blocked waiting on setup.
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Setup done — now hand over the mission.
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3Give it the mission in plain English
Tell Supernaut what you want, the way you'd brief a teammate. For example:
- "Build a waitlist page for my new app idea, set up a Linear project for it, and email me when people sign up."
- "Pick up the bug in the checkout flow, fix it, and open a merge request."
- "Find ten potential customers, reach out over email and LinkedIn, and follow up next week."
Supernaut listens across every connected integration at once, so you can brief it wherever the conversation is happening — Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, or the dashboard.
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4Review the daily reports and steer
Products ship, customers get answers, the numbers move — without you in the loop for every step. Each morning you get a recap of what got done and what's next. Read it, course-correct, and let it keep running.
What it can do
Supernaut works across your tools, the web, and email — not just inside a code editor.
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Native, first-class integrations
Linear, GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Slack, Teams, and WhatsApp — built in and ready to use, so Supernaut plugs straight into your stack.
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On-demand integrations
Need a tool that isn't built in? Supernaut connects to it on the fly, mid-task, and keeps going — no waiting on a setup step.
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Builds real software
Artifacts, landing pages, and full apps — frontend, backend, and database. Or it works directly in the repositories and existing code you bring, shipping production code and merge requests.
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Browser & web
Browses the web, runs searches, and works real sites — including LinkedIn and X — for research, outreach, and everything in between.
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Its own email
A real inbox of its own, so Supernaut can reach out, follow up, and close the loop with customers and partners.
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Lives where you work
Talk to Supernaut in Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, or the dashboard. It meets your team wherever the conversation already is — no new habits to learn.
Integrations
Supernaut plugs into your stack, not around it. A handful of tools are native and first-class. Anything else connects on demand, mid-task — so Supernaut is never blocked waiting on a setup step.
- Native, first-class — Linear, GitHub, GitLab, Jira, Slack, Teams, and WhatsApp are built in and connect in a couple of clicks.
- Everything else, on demand — Need another tool mid-task? Supernaut connects to it on the fly and keeps going.
Native integrations
Connect Linear to let Supernaut plan and execute work across your teams — picking up issues, shipping changes, and reporting back.
Connect Linear
- Go to Integrations
- Click Connect on the Linear card
- Log in to Linear if needed
- Check the selected workspace in the top left — switch to the desired one if necessary
- Select specific teams or all teams Supernaut can access
- Approve permissions and confirm
You'll be redirected back to the dashboard with the integration saved. Each Linear organization can only connect to one Supernaut workspace — connecting an already-connected organization returns a conflict error.
Using Supernaut in Linear
- Assign Supernaut to an issue — Supernaut activates and starts working immediately. Unassigning it stops any active work for that issue.
- Mention Supernaut in a comment — Type @supernaut, or just mention supernaut, in any issue comment.
Once engaged via assignment or mention, any new comment on the issue continues the conversation automatically — no need to re-mention each time.
Connect GitHub to let Supernaut work in your repositories — acting on issues, pull requests, and comments, and shipping production code as pull requests.
Connect GitHub
- Go to Integrations
- Click Connect on the GitHub card
- Verify your email if needed
- Choose which repositories — or your entire organization — to grant access to
- Click Install
You'll be returned to Supernaut with GitHub connected. A loading indicator appears next to each repository during setup — it turns green once onboarding is complete.
Important: You must be an owner of the GitHub organization to connect its repositories. If you're not an owner, ask an organization owner to complete this step.
Supernaut only acts in repositories you explicitly grant access to.
Using Supernaut in GitHub
- Mention in a comment — Type Supernaut's name in any issue or PR comment to ask questions, request code changes, or give follow-up instructions. Supernaut reads the full thread before responding.
Once Supernaut is active on an issue or PR, just reply naturally — no need to mention it again. It follows the conversation automatically.
Add repositories
- Go to Integrations → GitHub
- Click the + icon — you'll be taken to the GitHub App settings page
- Select the repositories you want to add
- Click Save on GitHub
Changes take effect immediately.
Disconnect
Remove a single repository:
- Click the × next to the repository under the GitHub integration card
- You'll be taken to the GitHub App settings page
- Remove the repository you want and click Save
Access is revoked and all indexed data for that repository is removed.
Disconnect GitHub entirely:
- Go to Integrations → GitHub
- Click the trash icon
- Confirm — this uninstalls the GitHub App and removes all connected repositories at once
Connect GitLab so Supernaut can work in your repositories — responding to issues, merge requests, and comments, and opening MRs of its own.
Connect GitLab
- Go to Integrations
- Click Connect on the GitLab card
- You'll be redirected to GitLab to authorize via OAuth
- Once authorized, a repository picker appears — select the GitLab projects you want Supernaut to be active in
- Click Confirm
Supernaut installs webhooks on each selected project automatically. You'll see a loading indicator next to each repository — it turns green once setup is complete.
Important: You need to have at least the Maintainer role on a GitLab project to connect it. If you don't have the required role, ask a project Maintainer or Owner to complete this step.
Supernaut only acts in repositories you explicitly select.
Using Supernaut in GitLab
- Assign to an issue or merge request — Add Supernaut as an assignee on any issue or MR in a connected repository.
- Mention in a comment — @mention Supernaut on any issue or MR comment to loop it into the conversation.
Add repositories
You can add more repositories at any time.
- Go to Integrations → GitLab
- Click the + icon
- Select the projects you want to add
- Click Confirm to apply
Disconnect
Remove a single repository — Click the × next to any repository under the GitLab integration card. The webhook is removed immediately.
Disconnect GitLab entirely:
- Go to Integrations → GitLab
- Click the trash icon
- Confirm — this removes all connected repositories at once
Connect Jira so Supernaut can act on issues and collaborate with your team directly through comments.
Connect Jira
- Go to Integrations
- Click Install on the Jira card — you'll be redirected to the Jira Marketplace
- Click Get App
- Select the workspace you want to install Supernaut in
- Click Install
- After installation, go to your workspace
- Click the settings icon in the top right and select Marketplace Apps
- Click Take me there to open the new app management page
- Search for Supernaut in the apps list
- Click the three dots menu → Configure
- Click Connect in the Configure Supernaut Integration panel
- A popup will confirm you're opening an external page — click Continue and you'll be redirected to the dashboard with Jira successfully connected
Alternatively, after installation you can navigate to admin.atlassian.com → Apps → Sites, select your site, then Connected Apps — you'll end up in the same apps list to continue from step 9.
One Jira Cloud site maps to one Supernaut workspace. Connecting an already-connected site will return a conflict error.
Using Supernaut in Jira
- Mention Supernaut in a comment — Type @Supernaut in any Jira issue comment. Supernaut picks it up and starts working.
Once engaged, any follow-up comment on the same issue continues the conversation automatically — no need to re-mention each time.
Disconnect
- Go to Integrations → Jira
- Click the trash icon
- Confirm — Supernaut revokes access and removes all integration data
Important: To fully remove Supernaut from your organization, go to Connected Apps → search for Supernaut in the apps list → View App Details → Uninstall (top right of the Supernaut app page).
Connect Slack so your team — and your customers — can talk to Supernaut directly in conversations: brief it, trigger work, and follow along without leaving Slack.
Connect Slack
- Go to Integrations
- Click Connect on the Slack card
- Select your workspace
- Approve permissions
You'll be redirected back with the integration saved. One Slack workspace maps to one Supernaut workspace — connecting an already-connected workspace returns a conflict error.
Important: Supernaut must be manually invited to each channel — /invite @Supernaut. Slack doesn't auto-add bots for privacy reasons.
Using Supernaut in Slack
- @Mention — Type @Supernaut in any channel or group it's been invited to. Supernaut responds in-thread.
- Keyword — Any message containing "supernaut" triggers a response — no formal @mention needed.
- Direct message — DM Supernaut directly. To start, click the three dots menu next to Direct Messages in your Slack sidebar, select Create, and search for Supernaut in the "To" field. No @mention required — all DMs are processed automatically.
- Ongoing thread — Once engaged, any follow-up in that thread continues the conversation automatically.
How Supernaut responds
When triggered, Supernaut posts a notification in-thread and updates it in place as it progresses, so your team can follow along in real time.
Disconnect
- Go to Integrations → Slack
- Click the trash icon
- Confirm the disconnection
Connect Microsoft Teams so your team can talk to Supernaut directly in chats, group conversations, and channels.
Connect Teams
- Go to Integrations → Teams
- Click Connect
- Sign in with your Microsoft account
- You'll see a Permissions requested screen from Microsoft — checking "Consent on behalf of your organization" is optional but recommended, so other users won't be prompted for permissions later
- Click Accept
- You'll see a success message on the dashboard with an Open in Teams button
Important: You must be a Teams Admin or Global Admin in your Microsoft 365 organization to connect. If you're not an admin, ask your admin to complete this step.
Install the Supernaut app in Teams
- Click the Open in Teams button on the Supernaut dashboard
- Teams will open and show the Supernaut app page
- Click Add to install it
- You can select channels or teams you want Supernaut in and click Go — or add it to them later
If you closed the install page, you can find Supernaut anytime:
- Click the Apps icon in the bottom-left of Teams
- Search for Supernaut
- Look for it under Built for your org
- Click Add
Important: If you see "Something went wrong" when clicking Add, wait a minute and try again — it can take a moment for the app to become available after connecting.
Using Supernaut in Teams
1:1 chat
Find Supernaut in your recent chats, or start a new chat and search for Supernaut. Type your message and send — Supernaut responds in the same chat. No @mention needed.
Group chat
- Open the group chat
- Click the people icon at the top → Add agents and bots
- Search for Supernaut and add it
Type @supernaut followed by your message to start a conversation.
Important: You need to mention Supernaut with every message for it to respond.
Team channel
- Go to the team → click the three dots menu next to the team name → Manage team → Apps tab → Get more apps
- Search for Supernaut under Built for your org
- Click Open and select the channel you want — Supernaut will be added to that team's other channels too
Alternatively, you can go straight to the Apps icon in the bottom-left of Teams and continue from step 2.
Start a new post or reply to an existing thread with @supernaut followed by your message — Supernaut responds in the same thread.
Important: You need to mention Supernaut with every message for it to respond.
Remove Supernaut
From a group chat:
- Open the group chat
- Click the people icon at the top
- Click × next to Supernaut
- Confirm removal
From a team:
- Go to the team → click three dots menu next to the team name → Manage team
- Go to the Apps tab
- Find Supernaut → click the three dots menu → Remove
- Confirm — Supernaut is removed from all channels in that team
Uninstall
- Go to Integrations → Teams
- Click the trash icon
- Supernaut will stop responding to messages but still be visible in Teams — users will need to uninstall the app individually by clicking the three dots menu in the Teams sidebar, right-clicking Supernaut, and selecting Uninstall
For Teams Admins: To fully remove the app from your organization's catalog, go to Teams Admin Center → Manage Apps → Actions → Delete.
Connect WhatsApp so you can brief Supernaut and get updates right from your phone.
Connect WhatsApp
- Go to Integrations
- Click Connect on the WhatsApp card
- Follow the prompts to link your WhatsApp number
- You'll be returned to the dashboard with the integration saved
Using Supernaut on WhatsApp
Message Supernaut like you'd message a teammate. Describe what you want done, and it gets to work — picking up the conversation across your other connected tools as needed and reporting back when there's something to see.