Superhuman Adds Docs With AI Assistant And MCP Links
No Jitter reported that Superhuman has launched Docs, an AI-native collaboration product evolved from Coda, with Docs AI in beta and MCP connections to tools such as Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Jira and Salesforce.

Superhuman has added Docs to its productivity suite, turning the former Coda workspace into an AI-native collaboration product.
No Jitter reported that the rollout has started for existing Coda customers and new Superhuman suite customers, with Docs joining Mail, Grammarly, and Go.
Docs combines tables, formulas, automations, and live connections with a beta assistant that can operate inside a document.
The product is designed for project trackers, content calendars, product roadmaps, team hubs, knowledge hubs, and workflow pages rather than only static text files.
Docs AI Works Inside The Workspace
Docs AI is the beta assistant built into Superhuman Docs.
Users can ask it in natural language to read, plan, write, track, and build inside a document, adding a task-execution layer to the workspace.
Two private-beta features expand the same workspace model.
AI views can generate an interface or tool on top of table data, while Superhuman Databases is meant to provide one record system for projects and related documents.
The assistant works against the tables, automations, and live links already inside the workspace, so drafts and project updates can be built from structured team data.
MCP Opens Two-Way Connections
Superhuman Docs supports MCP in beta.
The integration can connect Docs with ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and third-party data sources including Jira and Salesforce.
The MCP links are two-way connections.
A user working in Docs can reach external systems, while a Claude user can reach into Docs, giving the product a route into both model interfaces and business applications.
Irwin Lazar, president and principal analyst with Metrigy, noted that companies are looking to automate document creation from stored knowledge and content.
He compared the direction with Zoom's Canvas work and wrote that teams may use tools such as Superhuman to draft rough documents or slide decks before moving them into Google or Microsoft products for deeper editing.
Pricing Credits Are Temporarily Paused
Docs licences are sold on a seat basis, billed monthly or yearly.
Superhuman paused the old Coda AI credit system and packages from July 6 while Docs AI remains in beta, with more generous temporary usage limits.
A credit system is planned to return in August.
The number of AI credits that will replace the paused Coda packages after the beta period remains undisclosed.


















