Superflow turns the QA checklist you already use into a team of AI agents. They sweep every page, desktop and mobile, and pin every finding on the live site. Agents handle the black and white issues. Taste stays with you. Agents learn: rejected findings stop coming back, and misses become checks on future sites. Teams say they catch ~90% of what they found by hand. Works with Webflow, Framer, WordPress, Shopify, Next.js, Netlify + more.
An agency founder told me last year: "We're never changing our QA process. It's tight."
I asked what tight looked like. He sent a spreadsheet with 400 checks on it. A ten person QA team. Every site clears all 400 before a client sees it. That's ten people doing nothing but checking, all year.
Two weeks later he came back. He had a mandate to find AI tools for QA.
Both things were true at once. Nothing about the process was broken. It just stopped fitting the number of pages.
Creating got fast and nearly free. Checking costs exactly what it always did.
So we rebuilt Superflow around checking.
You upload the checklist you already own. A spreadsheet, a doc, a PDF. It becomes a team of agents, and each knows what to look for: broken links, a wrong phone number, old pricing, a claim your legal team hates, a page that breaks the brand guide.
They run in parallel across the site, phone and desktop, and pin what they find on the page itself, screenshot attached. Ten agents across 80 pages is 800 checks in a few minutes.
Then the human part. You look at what they found and decide. Reject a finding and it stops coming back. Nothing ships until a person says so.
Free to start. 500 credits at signup, enough for one real site run. Installs on Webflow, Framer, WordPress, Shopify, or a script tag.
I'm here all day, and here's what I actually want. Post the check on your list you think no agent could do. I'll run it on your site and report back, pass or fail. And for everyone who doesn't ship websites for a living: what do you always spot five seconds after you hit publish?
Wow this is super interesting for me as a marketing lead. Since we are localizing our content, a lot of errors miss our fingertips.
Wow, we are preparing to launch this Sunday, and Superflow launched just in time for us to use it to QA our landing website and prod webapp. Amazing, super useful product.
All the best for your launch!!
Agents do the checking while you focus on the bigger picture.
An always-on QA teammate when you need one. 🔥
Engineer on the team here. We've spent the past months building the agent framework behind this launch, so let me share what we were actually going for: not another site scanner, but a QA engineer for your team.
Here's what that means in practice:
🤖 Agents that find problems before humans do. They sweep every page, desktop and mobile, in parallel, broken links, wrong phone numbers, stale pricing, brand guide violations and pin every finding on the live page. What used to take a team days happens in minutes, before a human ever opens the site.
🧠 Self-learning: from your checklist and your people. Reject a finding and it never comes back. Catch something the agents missed, and it becomes a check on every future run. But it goes further, the agents learn your team's review patterns, what your reviewers flag, what they let slide, what each client considers a dealbreaker. Week one it knows your checklist. Month three it reviews like your team does.
💬 Ask AI: your client knowledge, on tap. Every run builds up patterns about each client's sites: what breaks repeatedly, what's been flagged before, what that client cares about. Instead of digging through old reports, you just ask.
🔄 Two-way sync with the tools your team lives in. Slack, Monday, ClickUp, Asana, comments flow into your PM tool as tasks and data flows back. Close the task in ClickUp, it resolves in Superflow. No copy-pasting screenshots into tickets, no orphaned findings living in a separate dashboard nobody checks.
🔌 Fits the stack you already ship with. Webflow, WordPress, Shopify or a plain script tag. Your checklist, your platforms, your final say nothing ships until a person approves it.
The goal was simple: give every team the tireless QA engineer they could never afford to hire one that studies how your best reviewers work and keep the judgment calls exactly where they belong: with you.
Watching multiple agents crawl a site in parallel and pin findings right on the page is amazing!!.
Agencies can now have QA Agent teammates who run 24/7 and never miss a beat!
About Superflow AI on Product Hunt
“AI agents that QA your website before launch”
Superflow AI launched on Product Hunt on August 18th, 2026 and earned 123 upvotes and 7 comments, earning #3 Product of the Day. Superflow turns the QA checklist you already use into a team of AI agents. They sweep every page, desktop and mobile, and pin every finding on the live site. Agents handle the black and white issues. Taste stays with you. Agents learn: rejected findings stop coming back, and misses become checks on future sites. Teams say they catch ~90% of what they found by hand. Works with Webflow, Framer, WordPress, Shopify, Next.js, Netlify + more.
Superflow AI was featured in Design Tools (261.9k followers), Artificial Intelligence (476.3k followers) and Marketing automation (4.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 158.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Superflow AI?
Superflow AI was hunted by Garry Tan. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Want to see how Superflow AI stacked up against nearby launches in real time? Check out the live launch dashboard for upvote speed charts, proximity comparisons, and more analytics.
An agency founder told me last year: "We're never changing our QA process. It's tight."
I asked what tight looked like. He sent a spreadsheet with 400 checks on it. A ten person QA team. Every site clears all 400 before a client sees it. That's ten people doing nothing but checking, all year.
Two weeks later he came back. He had a mandate to find AI tools for QA.
Both things were true at once. Nothing about the process was broken. It just stopped fitting the number of pages.
Creating got fast and nearly free. Checking costs exactly what it always did.
So we rebuilt Superflow around checking.
You upload the checklist you already own. A spreadsheet, a doc, a PDF. It becomes a team of agents, and each knows what to look for: broken links, a wrong phone number, old pricing, a claim your legal team hates, a page that breaks the brand guide.
They run in parallel across the site, phone and desktop, and pin what they find on the page itself, screenshot attached. Ten agents across 80 pages is 800 checks in a few minutes.
Then the human part. You look at what they found and decide. Reject a finding and it stops coming back. Nothing ships until a person says so.
Free to start. 500 credits at signup, enough for one real site run. Installs on Webflow, Framer, WordPress, Shopify, or a script tag.
I'm here all day, and here's what I actually want. Post the check on your list you think no agent could do. I'll run it on your site and report back, pass or fail. And for everyone who doesn't ship websites for a living: what do you always spot five seconds after you hit publish?