SuperIntern
Summary
Every morning you spend 40 minutes triaging email, decoding calendar conflicts, and chasing down yesterday's action items before you can do any actual work — Super Intern is built to absorb that overhead before you open your laptop.
The vendor describes Super Intern as an always-on assistant that scans your inbox, calendar, and prior-day context autonomously, then surfaces meeting recaps, drafted follow-ups, and cross-timezone scheduling without you initiating each step. It lives inside the messaging apps you already have open — Telegram, Discord, Slack (beta), WeChat — so the interface is a chat thread, not another dashboard to check. The 'Skill Hub' model is the differentiating architectural bet: packaged agent behaviors that can be dropped into group chats, giving a whole team access to the same capability without per-seat configuration. The credit-based consumption model means heavy email weeks eat into meeting recap capacity, and teams that push all three use cases simultaneously will hit the monthly ceiling faster than the headline number suggests.
Bottom line: Pick this if you want autonomous morning briefings and meeting follow-ups delivered inside Telegram; reconsider if your team needs fine-grained workflow logic, because the agent behavior you get is what the Skill Hub offers — customizing beyond that is not a documented option.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 1 week ago- Price
- $30/month
- Free Tier
- 3000 credits/month included, plus 100 free credits every day (up to 3000 extra/month)
Monthly
Billed monthly
- 3000 credits/month included
- 100 free credits every day (up to 3000 extra/month)
- 600 auto-drafted emails
- 60 hours of meetings with recap & follow-ups
- 150 social media posts with images
- 150 hosted HTML pages
- News, reminders and todos
- 1000+ integrations & no-code editor
- Access to beta features
- Priority support
3 Months
10% off, billed every 3 months
- 3000 credits/month included
- 100 free credits every day (up to 3000 extra/month)
- 600 auto-drafted emails
- 60 hours of meetings with recap & follow-ups
- 150 social media posts with images
- 150 hosted HTML pages
- News, reminders and todos
- 1000+ integrations & no-code editor
- Access to beta features
- Priority support
Yearly
20% off, billed yearly
- 3000 credits/month included
- 100 free credits every day (up to 3000 extra/month)
- 600 auto-drafted emails
- 60 hours of meetings with recap & follow-ups
- 150 social media posts with images
- 150 hosted HTML pages
- News, reminders and todos
- 1000+ integrations & no-code editor
- Access to beta features
- Priority support
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Autonomous pre-day scanning of inbox, calendar, and prior context, so you start work with a briefing already assembled rather than spending the first hour reconstructing yesterday.
- Operates natively inside Telegram, Discord, Slack (beta), and WeChat, which means no separate app to check and no context-switching to see what the agent found.
- Skill Hub lets one person configure an agent behavior and deploy it into a shared group chat, so a team inherits a capability without each member configuring it independently.
- Tool-by-tool permission grants with one-click revocation and on-demand data deletion, so you are not permanently committed to the access scope you set at signup.
- SOC 2 Type I certified and hosted on Google Cloud Platform with end-to-end encryption, so regulated-adjacent teams can point to a compliance artifact without running their own infrastructure.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The Skill Hub defines the ceiling of what the agents do — if a workflow you need does not exist as a packaged skill and the no-code editor cannot express it, there is no documented path to extend agent logic yourself, which pushes teams with custom automation requirements toward platforms like Zapier or Make where the branching is fully configurable.
- Credits are pooled across email drafting, meeting recaps, and social posts with no apparent per-category ringfencing; a week with back-to-back meetings consumes the same pool as a heavy email week, so teams running all three use cases in parallel hit the monthly ceiling before the billing cycle ends and face a gap in coverage.
- Slack support is listed as beta and iMessage as 'coming soon,' so teams whose primary communication happens in Slack or Apple's ecosystem are building workflow dependency on a channel that is not yet at parity with Telegram — any reliability issue in the beta integration breaks the morning briefing loop they are counting on.
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About
- Platforms
- Telegram, WeChat, Discord, Slack (Beta), iMessage (Coming soon), Line (Coming soon)
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-28T13:23:18.016Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Professionals managing high email and meeting volume
- Users needing unified task aggregation across apps
- Teams seeking portable skills and agents in group chats
- Individuals balancing work with personal time
What it does well
- Daily inbox and calendar preparation
- Meeting recaps and follow-up actions
- Cross-timezone scheduling
- Social media content generation from events
- Relationship and task reminders
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SuperIntern free?
- SuperIntern has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $30/month). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is SuperIntern open source?
- No — SuperIntern is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does SuperIntern support?
- SuperIntern is available on: Telegram, WeChat, Discord, Slack (Beta), iMessage (Coming soon), Line (Coming soon).
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Super Intern runs as a background agent across email, calendar, and messaging, executing a defined daily loop: pre-day inbox and calendar scan, live meeting recap with follow-up drafts, cross-timezone scheduling coordination, relationship and task reminders in the evening, and social media post generation from real events. The interface is not a web app you visit — it operates through messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack in beta, WeChat), so interactions happen where your conversations already live. The vendor states it connects to 1,000+ integrations via a no-code editor, with permissions granted and revoked tool by tool.
The Skill Hub is the feature that separates Super Intern from a standard AI chat wrapper. Skills are packaged agent behaviors — think pre-built workflows for email triage or meeting prep — that can be installed by one person and then shared into a group chat, giving everyone in that thread access to the same capability. The testimonials on the vendor page specifically highlight this as ‘portable intelligence’: an expert configures a skill once, and the group inherits it without each member re-prompting from scratch.
Super Intern fits professionals who want to offload the daily administrative layer — inbox management, scheduling, follow-up drafting — to an agent that runs on a schedule rather than waiting to be asked. It is a paid-only product beyond free daily credits, and the credit system buckets consumption across emails, meeting hours, and social posts, meaning teams running all three simultaneously need to monitor their monthly allocation actively. There is no self-hosted option and no open-source repository, so teams with data residency requirements or the need to modify agent behavior at the code level will find the architecture a hard stop.
