Key Features
Explore the core capabilities that power AI-driven operations in Supervity
This page explains the core capabilities of Supervity, organized by how different users typically use the platform.
If you came here from:
- Quick Start (Business User) β focus on operator behavior and use cases
- Ops/Admin path β focus on governance, execution, and monitoring
- Developer path β focus on APIs, integrations, and extensibility
You donβt need to learn everything at once β follow the sections relevant to your role.
Overview
Supervity combines:
- AI operators that plan and execute work autonomously
- Human-in-command controls for safety and governance
- A powerful execution engine with APIs and integrations
Together, these capabilities allow teams to delegate operational work to AI without losing visibility or control.
Conversational Operator Creation
This is the foundation of Supervity.
Instead of configuring steps manually, you describe what outcome you want.
Example:
"When someone fills out the contact form, create a lead in Salesforce and notify the sales team on Slack."
The operator:
- Understands intent
- Plans the workflow
- Selects tools and actions
- Surfaces the plan for approval
This is the primary entry point for Business Users and the abstraction layer for Developers and Ops teams.
Common Use Cases
If you are a Business User, start here.
AI-Managed Email Operations
- Daily digest emails
- Automated responses
- Email-to-CRM workflows
- Newsletter distribution
File & Document Operations
- Automatic backups
- File organization
- Format conversion
- Cross-platform sync
Business Process Automation
- Lead qualification
- Approval workflows
- Task assignment
- Report generation
Data Operations
- Data extraction
- Format transformation
- Multi-source aggregation
- Scheduled exports
These use cases are implemented by operators, not static workflows.
Visual Workflow Oversight
Supervity automatically generates workflows.
The visual builder exists for inspection, refinement, and supervision.
Capabilities include:
- Graph-based execution visualization
- Real-time step status
- Input/output inspection
- Detailed execution logs
This is especially important for Ops/Admin teams managing reliability and scale.
Human Review & Approvals
Human oversight is a first-class capability, not an afterthought.
You can define:
- Approval steps for critical actions
- Manual inputs when judgment is required
- Multi-level approvals and escalation rules
- Timeouts and fallback behavior
Use cases include:
- Financial approvals
- Content moderation
- Compliance workflows
β Next for Ops/Admins:
Human Review & Approvals
Scheduling & Automation
Operators can run in multiple execution modes:
- Manual runs (on demand)
- Scheduled execution (daily, weekly, cron)
- Event-based triggers
- API-driven execution
Scheduling controls when operators operate β not how they work.
β Next for Ops/Admins:
Scheduling & Automation
Execution History & Logs
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Supervity provides full transparency into operator execution:
- Complete run history
- Step-level logs and timings
- Success/failure metrics
- Search and filtering
- Exportable audit logs
This is critical for:
- Debugging
- Audits
- Reliability analysis
Intelligent Error Handling
Operators handle failure gracefully:
- Automatic retries with backoff
- Timeouts to prevent hanging
- Error notifications
- Fallback paths
- Detailed error context
Errors pause execution when human intervention is required.
Data Transformation & Logic
Operators can:
- Convert formats (JSON, CSV, XML)
- Extract structured data from text
- Apply calculations and formulas
- Combine data from multiple sources
- Apply conditional routing
This powers complex operations without manual glue code.
Parallel Execution
Independent steps can run simultaneously to improve speed:
- Faster end-to-end execution
- Efficient resource use
- Better user experience
Parallelism is handled automatically where possible.
Team Collaboration & Versioning
Teams can collaborate safely:
- Organizations and teams β switch workspace context so workflows, runs, and chats for operators land in the right place.
- Role-based access β org and team roles (such as owner, admin, editor, viewer) control who can change definitions, run automation, and manage sharing.
- Sharing models β share one workflow with an org or team, or send personal copies to specific users when everyone should iterate independently.
- Employee marketplace β browse published operators, run employee onboarding into your workspace, then refine the installed operator in chat.
- Workflow version history
- Rollback support
- Change audit trails
For detail on RBAC, sharing vs copies, employee marketplace listing tips, employee onboarding into operators, operator chat context, and threaded workflows, see Collaboration, employee marketplace, and operator chat context.
API & Webhooks
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If you are an IT or Developer user, this is your next stop.
Supervity exposes:
- REST APIs for workflows, runs, schedules, chats, and forms
- Webhooks for event-driven execution
- Secure authentication and token-based access
APIs allow you to:
- Trigger operators programmatically
- Embed Supervity into external systems
- Integrate with existing platforms
β Next for Developers:
API Reference
Integrations Overview
Platform Capabilities
Performance
- Fast step execution
- Concurrent workflows
- High availability
Security
- Encrypted connections
- Secure credential storage
- MFA and SSO
- Compliance-ready architecture
β Next:
Security & Privacy
Where to Go Next
π§βπΌ Business Users
βοΈ Ops & Admin Teams
π§βπ» IT & Developers
Supervityβs features are designed to work together as a system β
operators execute, humans govern, and teams scale with confidence.