FlashLabs has introduced SuperAgent, a hosted, enterprise-grade AI “revenue worker” designed to run revenue operations continuously across sales, marketing, and business functions. Announced from San Francisco, the new offering is positioned as a step beyond conversational AI, focusing instead on autonomous execution of real operational work at scale.
SuperAgent is different from traditional assistants. It manages revenue workflows from start to finish. It automates key tasks like email, calendar management, CRM updates, invoicing, and pipeline administration. It can also perform actions in your browser. The system identifies and qualifies prospects by analyzing various data signals. It generates sales and marketing materials, including proposals, presentations, images, videos, and go-to-market plans. Additionally, it handles forecasting, checks deal quality, and manages follow-ups.
SuperAgent connects with thousands of business systems, like CRMs, email platforms, social networks, ERP systems, and finance tools. It keeps an eye on data, systems, and performance, even when teams are offline. SuperAgent has persistent memory and strong awareness of business context. It uses multi-agent, multi-step workflows. FlashLabs created SuperAgent to be an operational teammate. Its focus is on measurable results, not just experimentation.
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A key differentiator is how the AI is controlled. SuperAgent works through common messaging apps like Telegram, iMessage, and SMS. More platforms are planned. One message can start complex workflows across different systems. This makes messaging apps a command layer for executing revenue.
From a deployment standpoint, SuperAgent is fully hosted and production-ready. Organizations can activate it without hardware, infrastructure management, exposed credentials, or complex authentication processes, reducing friction and security concerns often associated with AI adoption.
Early users say SuperAgent is advancing deals on its own. It updates pipelines and provides revenue insights around the clock. With this launch, FlashLabs shows a shift in enterprise AI. It moves from tools that help teams to autonomous digital workers that manage revenue operations 24/7.

