SuperMe 1.0 is Live. Introducing Perspective Search
I’d like to thank many of you for testing SuperMe over the last few months. Very excited for its full launch and for you to see the full vision.
The best practices of building companies are unevenly distributed. Every great company has pockets of excellence and its own blind spots. The knowledge behind the best teams lives in documents, meetings, and the minds of great operators. Until now.
We’re very excited to announce SuperMe, the AI-native professional network.
The AI-Native Profile for the Future of Work
With SuperMe, your work becomes your profile. We create an AI-native representation of you from your writing, talks, notes, and more. Your AI profile stays synced and grounded in your real words, giving others a way to learn from you while keeping you fully in control.
You shouldn’t need to become a creator to get credit for your expertise.
We know self-promotion can feel awkward and time-consuming. Yet when you stay silent, opportunities fade. Recruiting gets harder, your relevance declines, and the best work goes unseen. With SuperMe, your work speaks for you.
Anyone can talk to your profile with voice or text to learn about you or ask for your advice. Every response is grounded in your real words — no hallucinations, no guessing. If we don’t know what you think about something, we’ll say so. You can always review and refine your profile’s answers, training it to represent you even better over time. You can even send real follow ups to those who asked you questions.
Your profile isn’t a replacement for you. It’s an extension that handles common questions and makes your expertise instantly discoverable.
SuperMe has already supported over 30,000 conversations.
Product thinkers like Nikhyl Singhal and Brian Balfour use SuperMe to share career and product advice in the age of AI.
Growth leaders like Elena Verna and Adam Fishman use it to teach companies how to shape their growth.
Marketing leaders like Rachel Hepworth and Ethan Smith use it to showcase how marketing strategies and roles are evolving.
Introducing a New Approach to Search
Great insights only matter when they can be discovered. And the truth is, the most insightful operators are often the worst marketers of their own expertise.
Introducing Perspective Search: find the right expert for any business question.
Ask a question, and SuperMe surfaces the most relevant professionals. Their AI profiles answer instantly, each grounded in that person’s real work. We summarize the range of perspectives, and let you explore each one. It’s how advice really works in business: you ask multiple people, compare views, and decide. We’ve built that into the network itself.
SuperMe is built as a network from the ground up, so when you follow people, their thoughts are prioritized in search, and when they share more insights, we’ll notify you about them.
Why is now the time for a new professional network?
Professional networking will be forever changed by AI, and there are a few key trends that force us to rethink how things should work given this new technology.
Knowledge moved private.
Expertise left public spaces as algorithms rewarded virality over nuance. Private chats hide the best insights — unsearchable, unattributed, and invisible.
Search is changing.
AI assistants answer without revealing the humans behind the knowledge. Perspectives are lost as blue links turn into one-size-fits-all answers.
Network graphs broke.
“Connections” became meaningless. Vetting and filtering are nearly impossible.
Careers are faster and fuzzier.
Reputation is the new résumé, but few know how to market themselves to unlock the deal flow their expertise deserves.
Why are we the right people to build this?
We’ve been building network products for the last 20 years. While we met at Pinterest, and helped scale the network from 20 to 200 million users, we’ve also been behind the scaling of other networks such as Whatnot, Lyft, and Grubhub.
But there’s a more personal reason for this. We didn’t start our careers as Silicon Valley insiders. In fact, neither of us started our careers in Silicon Valley. We were lucky to get exposed to how powerful networks can be when they work at first outside of Silicon Valley (Ludo at Hulu, Casey at Grubhub) to make our way here. Ludo came from Bulgaria, Casey from New Orleans. Advice on how to succeed in our careers was not really accessible in either place.
We built SuperMe to give everyone the kind of network that once only existed in Silicon Valley. One that turns your experience into opportunity and allows you to learn from the best operators in the world.




Hey! The product is really cool. Thought I'd share minor feedback from the in-app experience but I don't think it was accepted.
So I'd like to paste it here: https://www.notion.so/khushilunkad/Feedback-for-Superme-2c2889993521809d993dcb0f00f786c8?source=copy_link :)