SaaS

Activation without the setup wall.

Trial users who never finish setup never convert. Put an AI agent inside your product. Your brand, one button. Let users speak their way through onboarding, configuration, and the admin work that kills activation.

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Where SaaS products lose users

  • A trial signup lands in your product, sees an empty workspace and a long setup checklist, and never comes back. Your activation funnel calls this 'drop off.' Your CFO calls it wasted CAC.

  • Configuration buried three menus deep across permissions, integrations, and custom fields that even paying customers can't find without a support ticket.

  • Onboarding tours and tooltips that users dismiss in seconds, then email support asking how to do exactly what the tour just showed them.

  • Power features that drive retention going unused, because discovering them requires reading documentation nobody reads.

What changes

Outcomes, not features

Trials that reach their aha moment

A new user taps the button and says what they're trying to do: 'Set up a project for my design team and invite five people.' The agent plans it and does it, with the workspace configured, data imported, and team invited, while they watch. Setup that took an afternoon takes minutes.

Configuration by conversation

'Give the marketing team read only access to the analytics dashboard.' The agent finds the right settings, makes the changes, and confirms what it did. No menu diving, no documentation, no ticket.

Support deflection that users prefer

Most 'how do I' tickets aren't questions, they're requests. The agent doesn't link to a help article; it completes the task the user was asking about. Your support team focuses on real issues.

Expansion revenue, surfaced in context

When a user asks for something on a higher tier, the agent says so and can start the upgrade right there. Usage limits, seat counts, premium features, all surfaced at the moment of need, not in a billing email.

What changes inside your app

Minutes
trial signup to a configured workspace
By voice
setup and admin without the menus
Your rules
acts as the signed in user, every action logged

Frequently asked questions

A small microphone button carrying your logo and your colors, placed wherever you want it. Users tap it and speak (or type). There's no SuprAgent branding anywhere; to your users, it's simply your product getting easier to use.
You connect your APIs and define the actions the agent may take: create a project, change a setting, invite a user, start an upgrade. The agent plans every request using only those actions, within the permission model you already have. It can never do something the signed in user couldn't do themselves.
The button drops into your app via SDK in an afternoon. Connecting your core actions via API typically takes one to two weeks. You get webhooks, analytics on every request users make, and a no code layer for tuning what the agent can do.
The agent acts as the signed in user, inside your existing auth and permission model. Data stays in your systems; SuprAgent processes requests but doesn't become a store of record. Every action is logged so you can audit exactly what the agent did and why.
They already talk to their phones, cars, and homes. The pattern holds in product: when the alternative is a long setup flow, speaking one sentence wins. And for users who prefer typing, the same button accepts text, with the same agent and the same result.

See it in your app

Get a live walkthrough built around your flows, your data, and your rules. One button to add.