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The Superhuman alternative that covers the whole deal, not just the inbox
Klipy runs your entire sales operation, ten jobs done by one AI agent. Superhuman covers one of them: fast email.
Superhuman started as the fastest inbox on the market, and it still is. Under Grammarly's ownership, it has grown into a real suite: Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases, plus a set of Go agents for busywork. The speed and the polish carry across every product in it. But none of those products know what happened on a call, on LinkedIn, or that a deal has gone quiet. Superhuman's AI drafts from whatever is in front of it, an email thread, a doc, a calendar item, not from what happened across the deal. Klipy captures the whole deal across email, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and Telegram, and drafts the next move from that history. You approve.
The honest take
What Superhuman does well
Superhuman built the fastest inbox available, and Grammarly's acquisition turned it into more than an email client. Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases now share the same keyboard-driven design and AI drafting, plus Go agents that handle repetitive busywork across the suite. For someone who lives in email and calendar all day, it is hard to beat.
Best-in-class email client, keyboard shortcuts, split inbox, snooze, read statuses
A real suite now: Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases in one product
Go agents that handle drafting and busywork across the suite
The most polished design on the market, in email and beyond
Where it stops
The gap between Superhuman and what you actually need
The AI drafts from what's in front of it, not the deal
Superhuman's AI drafts from the thread in front of you, the doc you're in, or the calendar item you opened. It doesn't know what was said on the call yesterday, what the prospect committed to on LinkedIn, or that this deal has been going quiet for two weeks. The draft is fast and clean. It is blind to everything outside that one artifact.
Fast replies are not strategic replies.
Superhuman helps you clear Mail in 20 minutes instead of 40. But the draft it suggests does not know this is a stalled $60K deal that needs a specific follow-up to re-engage the champion. It does not apply MEDDIC or Sandler. It does not reference prior commitments made on other channels. The output is polished and fast. It is not structured to advance the deal.
No deal awareness, no pipeline, no post-call workflow.
Superhuman does not track deals, detect stale opportunities, extract commitments from calls, or prep you for the next meeting with deal context. Calls happen entirely outside the suite. The 15 minutes of post-call work (summary, follow-up, CRM update, task creation) are untouched. Superhuman makes several products faster. The rest of the selling workflow is still yours.
Calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram never reach the suite.
Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases all live inside Superhuman's world. None of them capture a sales call, a LinkedIn exchange, a WhatsApp thread, or a Telegram chat as conversation history. Whatever happened on those channels never feeds the AI, no matter which product in the suite you're using.
What Klipy does instead
The same workflow, without the manual work
Drafts that know the deal, not just the artifact in front of you
Klipy's follow-up drafts are framework-aligned. They reference the call from yesterday, the LinkedIn thread from last week, and the commitment from three weeks ago, not just the email or doc you happen to have open. The output is structured to move the deal forward, not just reply to the latest message. You review, adjust if needed, and approve.
Every channel in one view, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, email
Superhuman's suite covers Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases. Klipy captures calls, email, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Every conversation feeds one contact timeline. The follow-up references the call. The meeting prep pulls from the LinkedIn exchange. The draft knows what was said everywhere, not just what landed in one product.
Pipeline, deals, and the work the suite doesn't touch
Klipy includes deal tracking, pipeline management, stale deal detection, and a daily game plan prioritized by deal impact. When a call ends, Klipy generates the summary, drafts the follow-up, extracts commitments as tasks, and updates the deal record. The 15 minutes of post-call admin disappear. You approve and move on.
Ask your deals a question. Get an answer grounded in every conversation.
Ask Klipy what Sarah said about the budget, which deals need attention this week, or what was committed in the last three calls with Meridian Health. The answer draws on every conversation across every channel. Superhuman can search your Mail. Klipy can search your entire sales history.
The real cost
What the Superhuman stack actually costs per seat
Klipy replaces the tools below. Here is what they add up to, every seat, every month.
A Superhuman seat stacked with Pipedrive for the CRM, Fireflies for meeting notes, and Calendly for scheduling runs about $103 per seat per month, list pricing as of August 2026. Each one works in isolation: Fireflies never reaches Pipedrive, and nothing in Superhuman's suite sees the call. Klipy runs all three jobs in one workspace, from $39 per seat.
August 2026
Side by side
Honest comparison
| Job to be done | Superhuman | Klipy |
|---|---|---|
| What the AI optimizes for | Speed within whichever Superhuman product you're using: Mail, Calendar, Docs, or Databases. | Deal progression. Framework-aligned drafts, commitment tracking, pipeline movement. |
| What context shapes the draft | Whatever's in front of you: the email thread, the doc, or the calendar item. No call, LinkedIn, or WhatsApp context. | Every conversation across email, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Full deal history and prior commitments. |
| What happens after a call ends | Calls happen outside the whole suite. Follow-up, notes, CRM update, and task creation are manual. | Framework-aligned summary, follow-up draft, task extraction, and deal update generated automatically. You review and approve. |
| How deals are tracked | No deal tracking anywhere in the suite. You need a separate CRM. | Built-in deal tracking with auto-populated pipeline, contacts, and deal records from conversations. |
| How stale deals are handled | No deal awareness in Mail, Calendar, Docs, or Databases. You track pipeline health manually or in a separate tool. | Stale deal detection flags at-risk opportunities. Re-engagement drafts ready for review. |
| Which channels feed the AI | None. Calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram never reach any product in the suite. | Email, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Every channel in one workspace. |
I chose Klipy because it looked easy and suited the way i work. Having my PA as a platform is making me save approx 1 - 1.5hrs per day + saving the expense of a virtual assistant. Looking forward to what's coming next.

Frequently asked questions
Common questions about switching from Superhuman to Klipy.
Klipy vs Superhuman
Superhuman began as a fast email client and, under Grammarly's ownership, has grown into a multi-product suite: Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases, plus Go agents for busywork, all sharing the same keyboard-driven, high-speed design. None of those products know what happened on a call, on LinkedIn, or that a deal has gone quiet: each one drafts from whatever's directly in front of it, an email thread, a doc, a calendar item, not from a deal's history across channels. Klipy is the AI CRO, a sales execution agent that captures conversations across email, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram, then produces framework-aligned outputs (MEDDIC, Sandler, Challenger) designed to advance deals. Klipy includes deal tracking with pipeline management, stale deal detection, commitment extraction, post-call workflow automation, and multi-channel context for every draft and brief. Superhuman is best for professionals who want the fastest inbox and the most polished product suite. Klipy is designed for sellers who need the AI layer to know more than just the artifact in front of it. The two can run alongside each other. Klipy is free to start, paid plans from $39/month per seat as of August 2026. CASA certified and GDPR compliant.
What Superhuman does well
Superhuman built the fastest inbox available, and Grammarly's acquisition turned it into more than an email client. Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases now share the same keyboard-driven design and AI drafting, plus Go agents that handle repetitive busywork across the suite. For someone who lives in email and calendar all day, it is hard to beat.
- Best-in-class email client, keyboard shortcuts, split inbox, snooze, read statuses
- A real suite now: Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases in one product
- Go agents that handle drafting and busywork across the suite
- The most polished design on the market, in email and beyond
Where Superhuman stops
The AI drafts from what's in front of it, not the deal
Superhuman's AI drafts from the thread in front of you, the doc you're in, or the calendar item you opened. It doesn't know what was said on the call yesterday, what the prospect committed to on LinkedIn, or that this deal has been going quiet for two weeks. The draft is fast and clean. It is blind to everything outside that one artifact.
Fast replies are not strategic replies.
Superhuman helps you clear Mail in 20 minutes instead of 40. But the draft it suggests does not know this is a stalled $60K deal that needs a specific follow-up to re-engage the champion. It does not apply MEDDIC or Sandler. It does not reference prior commitments made on other channels. The output is polished and fast. It is not structured to advance the deal.
No deal awareness, no pipeline, no post-call workflow.
Superhuman does not track deals, detect stale opportunities, extract commitments from calls, or prep you for the next meeting with deal context. Calls happen entirely outside the suite. The 15 minutes of post-call work (summary, follow-up, CRM update, task creation) are untouched. Superhuman makes several products faster. The rest of the selling workflow is still yours.
Calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram never reach the suite.
Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases all live inside Superhuman's world. None of them capture a sales call, a LinkedIn exchange, a WhatsApp thread, or a Telegram chat as conversation history. Whatever happened on those channels never feeds the AI, no matter which product in the suite you're using.
What Klipy does instead
Drafts that know the deal, not just the artifact in front of you
Klipy's follow-up drafts are framework-aligned. They reference the call from yesterday, the LinkedIn thread from last week, and the commitment from three weeks ago, not just the email or doc you happen to have open. The output is structured to move the deal forward, not just reply to the latest message. You review, adjust if needed, and approve.
Related product pages: Follow-up (https://klipy.ai/product/follow-up-drafts), Meet (https://klipy.ai/product/meeting-intelligence)
Every channel in one view, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, email
Superhuman's suite covers Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases. Klipy captures calls, email, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Every conversation feeds one contact timeline. The follow-up references the call. The meeting prep pulls from the LinkedIn exchange. The draft knows what was said everywhere, not just what landed in one product.
Related product pages: Unibox (https://klipy.ai/product/unibox), Capture (https://klipy.ai/product/interaction-capture)
Pipeline, deals, and the work the suite doesn't touch
Klipy includes deal tracking, pipeline management, stale deal detection, and a daily game plan prioritized by deal impact. When a call ends, Klipy generates the summary, drafts the follow-up, extracts commitments as tasks, and updates the deal record. The 15 minutes of post-call admin disappear. You approve and move on.
Related product pages: Sales CRM (https://klipy.ai/product/sales-crm), Plan & Execute (https://klipy.ai/product/plan-and-execute)
Ask your deals a question. Get an answer grounded in every conversation.
Ask Klipy what Sarah said about the budget, which deals need attention this week, or what was committed in the last three calls with Meridian Health. The answer draws on every conversation across every channel. Superhuman can search your Mail. Klipy can search your entire sales history.
Related product pages: Instant Recall (https://klipy.ai/product/instant-recall), Plan & Execute (https://klipy.ai/product/plan-and-execute)
What else you would need with Superhuman
A Superhuman seat stacked with Pipedrive for the CRM, Fireflies for meeting notes, and Calendly for scheduling runs about $103 per seat per month, list pricing as of August 2026. Each one works in isolation: Fireflies never reaches Pipedrive, and nothing in Superhuman's suite sees the call. Klipy runs all three jobs in one workspace, from $39 per seat.
Side-by-side comparison
| Job to be done | Superhuman | Klipy |
|---|---|---|
| What the AI optimizes for | Speed within whichever Superhuman product you're using: Mail, Calendar, Docs, or Databases. | Deal progression. Framework-aligned drafts, commitment tracking, pipeline movement. |
| What context shapes the draft | Whatever's in front of you: the email thread, the doc, or the calendar item. No call, LinkedIn, or WhatsApp context. | Every conversation across email, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Full deal history and prior commitments. |
| What happens after a call ends | Calls happen outside the whole suite. Follow-up, notes, CRM update, and task creation are manual. | Framework-aligned summary, follow-up draft, task extraction, and deal update generated automatically. You review and approve. |
| How deals are tracked | No deal tracking anywhere in the suite. You need a separate CRM. | Built-in deal tracking with auto-populated pipeline, contacts, and deal records from conversations. |
| How stale deals are handled | No deal awareness in Mail, Calendar, Docs, or Databases. You track pipeline health manually or in a separate tool. | Stale deal detection flags at-risk opportunities. Re-engagement drafts ready for review. |
| Which channels feed the AI | None. Calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram never reach any product in the suite. | Email, calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Every channel in one workspace. |
Getting started
Connect your email and calendar. Two minutes. Free to start, no credit card. Keep Superhuman as your inbox if you love it. Klipy handles the sales execution around it: the follow-ups, deal tracking, pipeline, and post-call work that Superhuman does not cover.
Frequently asked questions
Can I keep using Superhuman alongside Klipy?
Yes. Superhuman stays your email client. Klipy connects to your email and calendar independently and handles everything Superhuman does not: deal tracking, pipeline, multi-channel capture, post-call workflows, and follow-up drafts grounded in full deal context.
Does Klipy replace Superhuman's inbox?
No. Superhuman's inbox is best-in-class for email speed. Klipy is not trying to be a faster email client. Klipy replaces Superhuman's AI layer with one that knows your deals, your calls, and your conversations across every channel, not just the artifact you have open.
Isn't Superhuman more than email now?
Yes. Under Grammarly, Superhuman now ships Mail, Calendar, Docs, and Databases, plus Go agents for busywork. The suite is faster and more polished than ever. None of it knows what happened on a call, on LinkedIn, or that a deal has gone quiet: each product still drafts from whatever's directly in front of it, not from deal history across channels.
Superhuman has AI drafts. How is Klipy different?
Superhuman's AI drafts from whatever's in front of it: an email thread, a doc, a calendar item. Klipy's drafts draw on every conversation across every channel, the call from yesterday, the LinkedIn exchange from last week, the commitment from three weeks ago. The draft is framework-aligned and structured to advance the deal, not just reply to the message.
What does Klipy do that Superhuman doesn't?
Deal tracking with auto-populated pipeline, framework-aligned follow-up drafts, call recording and transcription, commitment extraction, stale deal detection, multi-channel capture (calls, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram), and a daily game plan prioritized by deal impact.
How does pricing compare?
Superhuman's Starter plan is $30/seat/month for Mail, list pricing as of August 2026. You still pay separately for a CRM, meeting recorder, and scheduler. Klipy is free to start with no credit card. Paid plans start at $39/month and include all of it in one workspace.
Is my data secure with Klipy?
Klipy encrypts data in transit and at rest. Your conversations are private to your workspace. Klipy does not train models on your data. CASA certified and GDPR compliant.
How long does it take to set up Klipy?
Two minutes. Connect your email and calendar. Klipy starts capturing conversations and building deal context immediately.
Related pages
- AI chief of staff: https://klipy.ai/product/ai-chief-of-staff
- AI account executive: https://klipy.ai/product/account-executive
Website: https://klipy.ai/compare/superhuman-alternative
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