Super is an assistant that searches across all your connected Data Sources and gives you a direct answer.
Instead of jumping between Slite, Google Drive, Slack, or wherever your information lives, you ask one question and Super finds what you need.
Asking a question
When you open Super, your cursor is already there in the question field, just start typing to ask.
If you're elsewhere in Super, hit the New Question button in the top left to ask a new question.
Super will read your query, search your connected sources, and return a synthesized answer with references so you can verify or dig deeper.
→ For tips on phrasing your questions well, check out the Cheat Sheet.
Refining your question
By default, Super searches across everything you've connected. If you want to focus on a specific source, set of items, or time period, you can filter before or after asking your question.
By sources — Restrict your question to one or more specific services. You can filter by an entire Data Source (all of Google Drive, for instance) or go deeper and target a specific folder within it.
Useful when you know where the answer lives.
Filtering by Data Source.
→ To filter by an entire Data Source, click the Filter by sources button, click the filter icon, then choose your service from the dropdown.
By specific items — Narrow down to a particular channel, folder, or document and its children.
Good for keeping answers scoped to a team or project.
Filtering by Slite channels and their subdocs.
→ To narrow down your scope further, select items from the filtered list after you've filtered by sources.
By date range — Limit results to content updated within a specific period. Super uses the last-updated date of each item.
Filtering by date range.
→ To filter by date range, click the Filter by date button and select a time period in the calendar.
After you've refined your query with new filters, click "Re-ask with new filters" at the bottom of the screen to dig deeper.
Writing your filters in natural language
Super understands natural language, so you can describe where to look and what to do directly in your question, without setting up filters manually.
For example:
"Read this Intercom conversation [link]
then find the answer in the Slite Help Center."
→ Super will follow both steps in order, pulling from the right sources automatically.
For structured, repeatable versions of these workflows, Assistants let you save them for the whole team to reuse.
Finding recent questions
Super keeps a history of your past questions. You can find them in the left sidebar, where your most recent conversations are listed in order.
Click any of them to pick up where you left off or refresh your memory.
Viewing past questions.
Reusable workflows with Assistants
If you find yourself asking the same questions repeatedly, or need structured requests your whole team can run, Assistants let you build that once and reuse.
You define the data sources, steps, and instructions, then anyone on the team can run it in one click.