Tell it your thing.
One sentence. The app, the audience, the feeling. The agent asks five clarifying questions if it needs to — never more.
Superfuture is an agent that takes a single sentence about your app and ships a complete launch kit — brand, landing page, App Store screenshots, ad creative — before sunrise.
Most "AI design tools" hand you one image and call it a brand. Superfuture runs a real agent loop — describing, deciding, drafting, critiquing, refining — across eight hours and ~40 tool calls. You wake up to a complete kit, not a screenshot.
One sentence. The app, the audience, the feeling. The agent asks five clarifying questions if it needs to — never more.
Researches the category, drafts brand directions, picks one, renders the kit, critiques itself, rewrites copy three times. You sleep.
One folder. Figma file, landing page in code, App Store screenshots, ad creative, brand voice doc. Use what you like, throw out the rest.
Every artifact below came out of a single agent run. The maker (an indie iOS dev with a day job) sent one sentence and went to bed. None of this was touched by a human.
Superfuture isn't for design agencies — they already know how to make a brand. It's for the people who'd rather be writing code, running tests, talking to users. The five-roles-in-one operator.
Ships three apps a year. Has shipped exactly zero good icons. Cannot, will not, learn Adobe Illustrator.
Has a day job and a Saturday addiction. Needs the weekend to count. Doesn't have an agency on call.
Spun up a working app in Claude Code on a Tuesday. Wants the launch page to match the energy of the build.
Engineer, marketer, product manager, designer — all the same person. Wants one of those hats to weigh less.
One kit on Pro costs less than five minutes of a junior designer's time. Studio is cheaper than the parking ticket you got at the agency you used to use.
Kick the tires. Run the agent once a month and see what shows up.
For the maker shipping a real thing this quarter. Most of you, most of the time.
For the operator running a small app portfolio. Multiple brands, one bill.
I've shipped a lot of small apps in the last year. The build, I love — that's why I started doing this in the first place. But every single time I get to the part where the app needs a real brand, a landing page, screenshots that don't look hostage-grade, the energy drains right out of me.
I've tried hiring designers (slow, expensive, hit-or-miss). I've tried doing it myself (slow, depressing). I've tried the AI logo sites (cookie-cutter and embarrassing). What I actually wanted was a real designer — a partner — who could take a sentence and come back the next morning with the whole kit, ready to ship.
Superfuture is that designer. Not a button that makes a logo. It's an agent that does eight hours of work on your behalf overnight, the way a senior designer would. The output is honest about being a starting point — but it's a starting point you'd actually ship from, not throw away.
If you're the kind of person who already shipped something this week and just needs the wrapper to catch up — this was built for you. Tell it what you made. Go to bed. Wake up to a real launch.
Private beta opens in waves. Get on the list and we'll send your invite when there's a build slot for your kit.