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Superhuman Go/Coda is quietly one of the best places to build AI-first business systems
A bit on why I keep building here; for anyone wondering whether Superhuman Coda has a place in an AI-first world. Most of the AI conversation right now is dominated by a real and reasonable fear: hallucination and non-determinism. Can you trust a system that might invent a fact, or behave differently each time you run it, to actually run your business? Thatโ€™s the right question to ask โ€” and I donโ€™t think the answer is to keep AI at armโ€™s length. It is to orchestrate AI so it reliably achieves a business goal: not a clever demo, but a process a manager can trust day after day. That problem has two halves, and Superhuman Coda happens to be unusually good at both: - Deterministic work belongs in formulas. CFL, buttons, and automations give you reliable, auditable, repeatable execution โ€” the same result every time, with nothing invented โ€” for everything that doesnโ€™t need judgment. - Judgment belongs in inference. Native AI blocks let you place a focused model call exactly where reasoning is genuinely required โ€” and nowhere else, so the unpredictable part stays small and reviewable. And the Superhuman Go AI engine is excellent at taking a specification of the business workflow we want to automate and generating the Tables, Formulas, and AI prompts to implement it! Most of my experiments, a set of docs I called AgentixGo (see here) are really just probes into one question: where is the optimal line between the formula and the inference? Coda lets me move that line freely without ever leaving the document. I donโ€™t know another platform where deterministic logic and AI judgment sit this close together, in a tool a business manager can actually read. Notion has recently launched their โ€œCustom Agentsโ€ feature that goes part of the way along this path. But it falls short, and letโ€™s face it; the Notion formula language, and their database model, are way inferior to Coda, and not quite fit for purpose in serious process automations.
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Some time ago, I set up an "admin switch" in Coda for a client. I acted as both Admin and Maker within the client's account. This limited the cost to a single Maker seat, while the client functioned as an Editor in their own account. I was actually surprised at the time that this was possible, though I haven't tried it since. What is the best approach in Superhuman for developing solutions like this for clients? Do you always need two Maker seats, or do you book the second one only for a limited time? What has worked well for you so far, and what pitfalls have you encountered? Thanks in advance.
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@Nina Kastenauer Hi Nina! I saw that youโ€™re in Munich, Germany. Is English your only native language, or do you speak German too? Or maybe even Bavarianโ€”*mir san mir*โ€”๐Ÿ˜‰. Are you still with Coda only, or have you already switched to superhuman.com? Greetings from Freiburgโ€”a bit more provincial than Munich, but also very lovely. Oliver
WORKSHOP 5 AI Agents; ๐ŸฆžCodaClaw & ๐Ÿ˜ˆCodaYoda
I have uploaded the latest video into the CLASSROOM and on YouTube ๐Ÿฆ€OPEN CLAW INNER WORKINGSโ†’NOCODE DEMO๐Ÿค– We will build a working replica of the innermost loop of OpenClaw to illustrate how it operates. This innermost loop will take a prompt and generate an executable set of TOOL requests to implement that. The TOOLs will modify data in the document by executing Action Formula Language (CFL) commands that can add/delete/edit rows in tables, change control-values, bring up dialogs for the user to see and change, modify information stored in the document's pages, etc. This replicates the way Claude Code, Claude Coworker, OpenClaw, OpenAI Codex, Cursor, work. (What I call the ๐ŸฆžLobster-like Agentic Tools). This will build the core functionality that we will use in subsequent workshops to build a complete replica of OpenClaw or Claude Cowork that runs (safely) inside the no-code environment (but can take real-world actions via API integrations). I will be using Coda.io for these demonstrations because it has the most complete set of features needed. But the principles will be equally applicable to Notion, Excel, Airtable, and other no-code platforms.
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Iยดm now also in the Coda MCP Beta, always new things to learn. Thank you for sharing this stuff.
Workshop4 Recording
How SYSTEMS THINKING will 10X your AI Results. (This is the edited recording from the live workshop) Max
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Thank you so much, Max, for this lesson. Absolutely fascinating; I took diligent notes and am eagerly awaiting the next one.
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Oliver Schlachta
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We are no-Coder.io, always interested to learn new cool stuff.

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