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Superhuman vs Task Bert

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Productivity

Superhuman

The fastest email experience with AI triage and drafting

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33%

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Community

Paid

Entry

Superhuman is a premium email client built for speed. AI features include instant replies, email triage, follow-up reminders, and tone adjustment. Known for its keyboard-first design and split-second load times.

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Productivity

Task Bert

Fully local iMessage AI agent that turns your conversations into tasks

Ship

75%

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Community

Free

Entry

Task Bert is a privacy-first Mac app that acts as a local AI assistant for your iMessage conversations. It runs entirely on-device using local vector embeddings and your own API key (OpenAI or Anthropic), so your messages never touch a third-party server. The assistant can search across your message history, convert casual plans buried in conversations into calendar events and reminders, and surface follow-up nudges for conversations that fell through the cracks. The technical implementation is clean: it uses Hugging Face's nomic-embed-text model for on-device vector embeddings, meaning semantic search across your iMessage history doesn't require cloud calls. When it detects a plan or commitment in a conversation ("let's grab coffee Thursday"), it can write it directly to Apple Calendar and Reminders. The BYOK model puts the user in control — the app acts as orchestration layer, not a data holder. Task Bert targets a real pain point for heavy iMessage users: important follow-ups and plans routinely get buried in high-volume group chats or forgotten in long one-on-one threads. By running locally and integrating natively with Apple's ecosystem, it sidesteps the privacy concerns that have plagued cloud-based messaging assistants.

Decision
Superhuman
Task Bert
Panel verdict
Skip · 1 ship / 2 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
$30/mo Growth / $45/mo Enterprise
Free / Open Source (BYOK)
Best for
The fastest email experience with AI triage and drafting
Fully local iMessage AI agent that turns your conversations into tasks
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Creator
80/100 · ship

At $30/mo it's a luxury, but email is where I spend 2+ hours daily. Superhuman cuts that to 45 minutes. The AI triage alone — auto-sorting important vs noise — is worth it.

80/100 · ship

The follow-up nudge feature alone would pay for this tool. I can't count how many creative collabs have died because someone (usually me) forgot to follow up on a message thread. Having an on-device assistant surface those forgotten conversations without sending them to a cloud server feels like a genuinely ethical approach to AI assistance.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

$30/mo for an email client is hard to justify when Gmail is free and has AI features too. The speed is nice but not $360/year nice. A productivity tax for the sake of aesthetics.

45/100 · skip

Apple's iMessage privacy model creates real friction here — accessing message history requires specific macOS permissions that users are increasingly reluctant to grant after recent privacy scandals. Also, iMessage-only limits this to Apple devices, cutting out anyone running a mixed iOS/Android household. The addressable market is narrower than it looks.

Builder
45/100 · skip

Great product but the closed ecosystem is a problem. No Linux support, limited API, no plugins. If you're in the Apple ecosystem it's fine. Otherwise, look elsewhere.

80/100 · ship

BYOK + on-device embeddings is the right architecture for a messaging assistant. No cold storage of conversations, no vendor lock-in, no trust required. Using nomic-embed-text locally for semantic search is a smart call — it's fast and accurate enough for this use case without GPU hardware.

Futurist
No panel take
80/100 · ship

The local-first AI assistant is the next major product category. Task Bert is an early proof-of-concept for what happens when you give an AI agent read access to your communication history with proper privacy guarantees. As local inference gets faster, every major messaging platform will have something like this — but the indie versions will always be more trustworthy.

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