Your Agent's Data Shouldn't Be a Black Box

Description:

With the deprecation of mini-apps in Superagents, a critical data management capability has been lost. Mini-apps were used as a visual interface to interact with entity data directly — in a structured, table-based format — without needing to write code or interact through the agent chat.

This functionality should be restored either by keeping mini-apps or by introducing a dedicated Visual Entity Viewer built natively into the Superagent interface.

What this feature should support:

  • Table view of entity records — see all records in a clean, sortable grid

  • Sorting — sort by any field, ascending or descending

  • Filtering — filter records by field values to find what you need quickly

  • Add records — insert new entity records directly from the UI

  • Edit records — inline or form-based editing of existing records

  • Delete records — remove records with confirmation

  • Multi-entity support — switch between different entities within the same Superagent

Why this matters:

Managing a Superagent's data programmatically or through agent chat alone is not practical for day-to-day operations. A visual data layer is essential for:

  • Reviewing what the agent has stored

  • Correcting bad or incomplete records

  • Seeding initial data

  • Auditing agent behavior over time

  • Non-technical users who need to manage the agent's knowledge base

This is a fundamental data management need, not a nice-to-have. The Base44 app editor already has this capability in its Data dashboard — a similar experience should exist natively within Superagents.

Proposed solution:

Add a "Data" tab to the Superagent interface (similar to the one in the standard app dashboard) that provides a full visual entity management experience without requiring a separate mini-app.

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In Review

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Feature Request

Date

1 day ago

Author

Ronen Bekerman

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