Superblocks 2.0 Goes Live

Superblocks launched version 2.0 with AI app‑building features, on‑prem data security and governance, and the company says the platform is already in production at Instacart, SoFi and LinkedIn. The update packages low‑code AI tooling alongside governance primitives for enterprises that need to keep data on‑prem. (x.com)

Superblocks released version 2.0 on April 15, adding artificial intelligence tools for building internal software with tighter enterprise controls around data, permissions, and audit trails. (superblocks.com) The company says the new release is aimed at “vibe coding,” the recent wave of software built from plain-language prompts instead of hand-written code, and it positions the product for companies that want those apps in production rather than as prototypes. (superblocks.com) Superblocks says SoFi, Airwallex, and LinkedIn already run the platform in production, and its May 27, 2025 funding announcement quoted Instacart co-founder Max Mullen describing the product as a governed way to build artificial-intelligence-driven internal apps. (superblocks.com) (businesswire.com) The pitch is less about generating a demo screen and more about where the software runs and who can inspect it. Superblocks’ documentation says customers can deploy the platform in cloud, hybrid, or “Cloud-Prem” setups, including environments where the data plane stays inside a customer-managed network. (docs.superblocks.com 1) (docs.superblocks.com 2) That matters for banks, regulated software companies, and other firms that cannot send sensitive production data through consumer-style coding tools. In Superblocks’ hybrid model, the company says application programming interface calls execute inside the customer’s virtual private cloud, without opening firewall ports to private back-end systems. (docs.superblocks.com) Version 2.0 also leans on governance features that information-technology teams usually demand before approving internal software. Superblocks says admins can manage role-based access control, review audit logs, and query those logs programmatically through its Model Context Protocol server. (docs.superblocks.com 1) (docs.superblocks.com 2) (superblocks.com) The company has been moving toward this pitch for nearly a year. Superblocks announced a $23 million Series A extension on May 27, 2025, bringing total funding to $60 million, and said the money would help it address security risks tied to artificial-intelligence-generated apps. (businesswire.com) Its earlier product push centered on Clark, an artificial intelligence agent introduced in May 2025 to build internal apps from chat prompts; Superblocks said Clark generates React code and routes work through specialized agents that plan, secure, and test applications. (superblocks.com) (businesswire.com) Superblocks is now trying to sell the next layer up: not just faster app creation, but a system for keeping those apps inside enterprise rules after employees start building more of them. The release turns that argument into a product update, with controls meant to make artificial-intelligence-built software look more like standard corporate infrastructure. (superblocks.com 1) (superblocks.com 2)

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