Learn Superboard
One clear place to understand the whole system.
Start with the product, see how Ava and human judgment fit together, compare tools you already know, and explore a complete example grounded in the real beta.
Start with Superboard
The plain-language structure: what the product is, how Boards and Rooms work, and why Ava is called an AI Co-owner.
What is Superboard?
Superboard is one place to run an important part of life or work, with the goal, work, decisions, files, conversation, history, and Ava kept together.
LearnHow Superboard works
See how Boards, Lists, Cards, Rooms, Stage, Chat, Pulse, Activity, search, and recovery fit into one practical loop.
LearnWhat is an AI Co-owner?
AI Co-owner describes Ava’s working relationship with the human Owner—not legal ownership, unlimited autonomy, or a chatbot with a grander title.
Humans, Ava, and AI
How one Ava can stay aligned with the person, and where human judgment remains essential.
Where human judgment belongs in AI-driven work
Human judgment belongs where purpose, uncertainty, consequence, relationships, or hard-to-reverse choices make the decision matter.
LearnHow AI can learn your way of working without taking control
How Ava’s private Memory Spine can learn from source truth, experience, and correction without becoming a memory browser or an authority system.
LearnAuthority, memory, and autonomy are different systems
Ava can remember a preference, work with more or less initiative, and still lack authority to take a consequential action.
Trust and recovery
Two distinct protections: how Superboard handles customer data, and how customers recover from bad changes inside their own work.
How Superboard approaches trust, privacy, and security
How Superboard handles customer data, uses AI service providers, and is building toward serious security assurance.
LearnWhy serious work needs Undo, restore, and recovery
Why recovery is essential when people and AI move quickly, and how Superboard provides ways back after a bad change.
LearnSerious AI work needs evidence and a way back
Fast AI output becomes trustworthy work only when the source, action, attribution, current state, and recovery path remain visible.
LearnYou should own your work—and know how to leave
Trustworthy work software makes import, export, deletion, recovery, and support boundaries understandable before a person depends on it.
Compare familiar tools
Respectful, source-checked explanations of what established products do well, what Superboard organizes differently, and when to use both.
Superboard vs. Grok Bot: execution layer or mission home?
Compare Grok Bot's laptop-closed digital execution with Superboard's durable mission home, one Ava relationship, and current product limits.
CompareSuperboard vs. Trello: from visual cards to a mission home
Compare Trello's mature shared Boards, Lists, Cards, and automation with Superboard's Card Rooms, Stage, Chat, Pulse, Activity, and Ava.
CompareSuperboard vs. ChatGPT: a mission home beyond the thread
Compare ChatGPT's conversations, Projects, memory, Canvas, and tool surfaces with Superboard's guided mission home and Card Rooms.
See every comparison
Browse communication, documents and data, project tools, and AI systems.
See a complete example
Rich, fictional work rendered in the real beta interface—not empty cards or generic AI advice.
How Al keeps his lawn-care business clear in Superboard
A fictional, reproducible example showing how one lawn-care Owner can keep estimates, campaigns, routes, decisions, and their working history on one Board.
ExampleHow Superboard is built in Superboard
A sanitized, reproducible look at how Superboard’s own specifications, decisions, defects, releases, research, and content live on a Superboard.
ExampleHow a solo product founder runs the whole product in Superboard
A fictional, reproducible product-founder example covering customer evidence, product decisions, release work, support, and one difficult priority call.
See every example
Explore life, independent work, and Founder/product work.
Product direction
A truthful map from the solo-first product to small-team collaboration and the longer-term human-and-AI organization.
From one Owner and Ava to an AI-native organization
Superboard’s product arc from one Owner and Ava today to small-team collaboration, one guided and visual system, governed external execution, and AI-native organizations.
LearnGuide and Board are two modes of one Superboard
Superboard’s direction combines a complete guidance experience and an optional visual command center over the same person, Ava, authority, and durable state.
LearnWhat an AI assistant needs to work across days
Long-running assistance requires durable goals, resumable state, evidence, monitoring, escalation, and honest recovery—not one very long chat.
LearnWhy Ava should prefer connectors before browsers
Typed connectors are usually the safest and clearest way for Ava to work with another system; browsers remain necessary where no adequate connector exists.
LearnWhy AI work needs a durable command center
Why work performed across AI and external tools still needs one canonical home for context, evidence, artifacts, decisions, and history.
LearnLocal computer work and laptop-closed AI are different products
Local execution has direct access to the person’s environment; cloud execution can continue while the laptop is closed. Each changes the reliability, credential, cost, and trust model.
LearnWhen Ava acts as herself—and when she acts for you
Drafting in Ava’s own voice, preparing a message for the Owner, and sending as the Owner are materially different actions.
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Help covers current features, Trello import, troubleshooting, privacy, policies, and support.