Once you @mention Superpal in Slack and give it a task, it connects to real company data, takes action across multiple tools, and delivers a finished result back into the channel. It can update CRM records, generate financial reports, build presentation decks, schedule meetings, and send outreach — all without a human intervening to complete the job .
Superpal connects to approximately 1,000 third-party applications, including CRMs like HubSpot, calendars, Google Drive, Notion, Airtable, and Meta Ads . The agent can read, write, and take actions inside these tools, treating them as part of its own workspace.
A key feature is shared team memory. Superpal maintains a persistent understanding of what the team knows, so it doesn't need to be re-told context for every new task . This memory is governed by role-based access controls (RBAC) and organizational privacy boundaries — the agent automatically respects who is allowed to see what data
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Superpal announced its €500,000 pre-seed round on June 18, 2026 . The round was led by FIRSTPICK, which had been using Superpal as a pilot customer before writing the cheque
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The strongest signal of product-market fit came from the pilot program. Out of Superpal's first three pilot customers, two asked to invest. Outlast Fund confirmed on LinkedIn: "We don't need a pitch deck to tell us it works. Two of Superpal's first three pilot customers wanted to invest." One became an investor; the other came on as an advisor .
Superpal was founded in 2024 by Martynas Čepas and Gabrielius Mažeikis (operating as UAB Agentic Labs) . Both founders describe themselves as lifelong AI tinkerers who had been building autonomous agent experiments for years. They kept encountering the same pattern: they could build agents that could do the job if given the right context and tool access, but no platform existed to deploy that capability safely inside a real company's Slack with proper memory and permissions. That gap became the Superpal product
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Superpal enters a rapidly growing category that already has a well-funded competitor: Viktor, an AI coworker that raised a $75 million Series A led by Accel in May 2026 — the largest funding round ever for a Polish-founded company . Viktor, built by ex-Meta engineers, reached $15 million in annualized recurring revenue within 10 weeks and has been installed by over 12,000 teams
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Superpal differentiates on two fronts:
Viktor, by contrast, has raised roughly 150 times more capital, serves larger organizations, and integrates with over 3,000 tools. Superpal is betting that a leaner, more focused product for smaller teams will carve out a distinct niche.
The founders chose Slack as the native workplace for Superpal because it's already where teams communicate, share files, and manage workflows. Non-technical users don't need to learn a new tool or interface — they simply @mention Superpal the same way they would a human colleague . The bet is that embedding the agent inside the tool teams already use every day removes adoption friction, especially for roles that wouldn't adopt a separate AI dashboard or platform
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