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Build and Govern AI Generated Enterprise Apps

AI Agents to Build & Govern Production Enterprise Software | Cofounder & CEO @superblocks
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Great launch. Copy felt too corporate, and AI-written.

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Superblocks 2.0 is a platform for generating internal enterprise applications with an AI agent called Clark, aimed at IT leaders who want business teams to build their own tools without losing control over security, permissions, and audit trails. The launch positions Superblocks against consumer-grade "vibe coding" tools like Replit, Lovable, and v0, arguing those tools break down once apps touch production data, SSO, and compliance requirements. Superblocks 2.0 brings governed enterprise vibe coding to IT leaders, with Platform MCP, Clark's knowledge graph, and private VPC deployments, and the company has said Superblocks lets business teams generate production AI apps on company data, while IT manages auth, integrations, access controls and auditing centrally. The core of this release is Clark, which ingests company policies, design systems, and security rules, then builds apps that respect data access controls, in the demo, flagging missing permissions to a block-account API rather than bypassing them. Clark also constructs a "context graph" by learning how fields map across systems like Snowflake and Databricks, and apps can be deployed behind a corporate firewall with Okta-based access. Admins get a Platform MCP for scanning every app in their portfolio and searching audit logs. Clark is described as the first AI agent to build internal enterprise apps, and as part of the Superblocks platform it benefits from a centralized security and governance layer, including the ability to connect to production data sources inside a VPC. Superblocks was co-founded in March 2021 by CEO Brad Menezes, previously a Sequoia scout with prior roles at Datadog, Y Combinator, and Yelp, alongside CTO and co-founder Ran Ma. The launch matters now because enterprises are actively wrestling with shadow AI apps built on production data, and Superblocks is pitching a path where those apps run fully isolated in the customer's cloud using their own inference, a meaningful differentiator for regulated buyers evaluating the current generation of AI app builders.
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Marcus Vale4/20/2026

"Vibe-coded apps are the #1 attack vector" is the most 2025 sentence ever committed to a launch tweet. Genuinely impressed you said it with a straight face.

Mike Ngai4/20/2026

The governance angle is actually the right wedge here. Every company I talk to has a Retool graveyard and nobody knows which ones touch prod Postgres.

Kofi Adebayo4/20/2026

Internal tools was a saturated category three years ago. Slapping "AI generated" and "governance" on it is two trend cycles stacked in a trenchcoat.

Nikhil S.4/20/2026

dumb q but if business teams were already shipping apps IT couldn't see, how does IT find the existing ones to put under Superblocks? like is there a discovery step or

Priya Raman4/20/2026

Positioning this as a security story instead of a productivity story is the smartest pivot in the internal tools space I've seen this year. The buyer moves from VP Eng to CISO and the budget triples.

Olive Greenway4/20/2026

ok wait the tweet hook is actually elite. calling shadow IT an "attack vector" reframes the whole procurement conversation and I'm stealing that framing for my own deck.

Terry Distefano4/20/2026

Landing page says "finally under IT control" but the launch video is all business-user demos. Pick a protagonist, the dual-audience pitch always leaks into muddy sales cycles.