Airtable adds AI agents for your data
Airtable’s AI agents demoed autonomous parsing, summarization, and report generation from raw datasets — the pitch is fewer spreadsheets, more auto‑generated insights for teams. For diabetes programs, that could mean automated weekly patient‑cohort summaries or compliance flags without scripting. (youtube.com)
Airtable announced Superagent on January 27, 2026, positioning it as the company’s first standalone product in 13 years. (airtable.com) The product is built to coordinate specialist agents that run in parallel and deliver interactive, presentation‑ready outputs rather than single‑threaded chat summaries. (airtable.com) Superagent’s launch directly follows Airtable’s Oct. 13, 2025 acquisition of DeepSky and the appointment of former OpenAI product leader David Azose as chief technology officer. (airtable.com) DeepSky—a venture‑backed “superagent” startup that had raised roughly $40 million—joined Airtable with its founding trio and about a dozen staffers, who now helm Superagent semi‑independently. (techcrunch.com) Airtable says it serves over 500,000 organizations, including 80% of the Fortune 100, and the Superagent service is live at superagent.com. (airtable.com) CEO Howie Liu framed the product as a deliberate shift to “multi‑agent coordination,” saying “you’re not prompting an AI—you’re orchestrating a team,” and tying the release to Airtable’s move to an AI‑native platform. (techcrunch.com)