Database Platform Airtable Launches Superagent Product

The company’s new launch marks its first standalone product, and it follows the recent acquisition of AI-native platform DeepSky.

Written by Ashley Bowden
Published on Jan. 28, 2026
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Airtable, a software company helping organizations make workflow apps and automations out of their data, announced Superagent, its first standalone product. The company, which serves more than 500,000 organizations, including 80 percent of the Fortune 100, is building on its recent acquisition of DeepSky, an AI agent specializing in complex research and analysis.

For instance, a user can prompt Superagent to evaluate Google as a three-year investment opportunity, and it can coordinate specialized AI agents focused on analyzing financials, competitive positioning and management and recent news. Their work is then consolidated into an interactive data visualization complete with filterable comparison matrices, expandable detail cards and visual positioning maps.

“Multi-agent coordination is the defining architecture of today. We’re moving AI from single-threaded chat to parallel, collaborative intelligence,” Howie Liu, Airtable’s founder and Ceo, wrote in a company blog. “This isn’t an incremental improvement to software. Agents don't just help you work. They do the work.”

The new solution is currently live at superagent.com, and the company plans to deepen its integration with Airtable in the coming months. Airtable will expand its data sources and allow users to leverage Superagent directly from their databases on its platform.

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