Building a Spell Check agent from a plain-English description
Agents are currently in Beta. Each run consumes credits from your workspace balance, and the exact cost is shown before you confirm a run.
The four ways to work with agents
Build one from a description
Write the check in your own words. Superflow stress-tests it against sample cases and shows you where it would succeed or produce a false positive, before it ever runs on a real project.
Import a checklist you already have
Upload a PDF, CSV, Excel or text checklist. Superflow reads every task, groups the related ones, and proposes a set of agents that cover them.
Group them and run them together
Bundle the checks you always run, such as a pre-launch set, and trigger the whole group at once.
Run one against a project
Pick a project and a path, choose desktop or mobile, and review the findings. Every past run is kept so you can compare.
Reviews that start before you have finished installing
Add a URL when you create a project and the agents you select start reviewing the site immediately, while you are still copying the script onto it. The site only has to be reachable.Agents reviewing a site during project setup, before the toolbar is installed
Run agent pre-checks on a new project
The full walkthrough, step by step.
Turning an existing checklist into agents
If your team already has a QA checklist, you do not have to rewrite it. Superflow reads the file, works out which tasks can be verified on a rendered page, and tells you which ones cannot. Settings inside a CMS, for example, are flagged as excluded rather than silently dropped.A QA checklist being imported and turned into seven agents
Running a whole set at once
Creating an agent group and running every agent in it together
AI in the toolbar
Agents review pages. The AI Co-Pilot works the other way round: highlight copy on a live page, get rewrites, and turn the one you like into a task.How to Use the AI Co-Pilot
Highlight more than two words to bring up the AI toolbar.