Overview
Asmi AI is a voice-first AI assistant that calls you every morning and handles real-world phone tasks on your behalf. It can call services (dentist, salon, plumber, bank, insurance) or people (friends, colleagues) to coordinate, book, or resolve issues. It updates you via iMessage or WhatsApp when done. Asmi can navigate IVR systems, wait on hold, and handle complex conversations in 50+ languages. No app download is needed β it works through phone calls, iMessage, and WhatsApp.
Supercut for Agents is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that gives AI coding assistants (like Claude) permission-aware access to video recordings. It enables semantic search, transcript extraction, frame capture, comment retrieval, and reaction analysis from recordings. This allows AI agents to understand async collaboration context, turn release walkthroughs into tasks, fix bugs from recordings, and handle customer requests from calls. It integrates via terminal command and API key.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Asmi AI | Supercut for Agents |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Function | Voice AI assistant for outbound calls to services/people | MCP server for AI agents to access video recording context |
| User Interface | Phone calls, iMessage, WhatsApp (no app) | Terminal + web dashboard |
| Target Audience | Busy individuals needing phone task help | Developers, product teams, knowledge workers |
| Core Technology | Voice AI, IVR navigation, hold queue, 50+ languages | Model Context Protocol, semantic search, transcripts, frames |
| Language Support | 50+ languages | Primarily English |
| Integration | iMessage, WhatsApp, phone calls | Claude, Cursor, MCP-compatible assistants |
| Use Cases | Book plumber, schedule dentist, call insurance, coordinate with people | Release walkthroughs, bug fixing, product copy updates, customer requests |
| Setup Complexity | Minimal β just talk when called | Moderate β terminal command + API key |
| Privacy | Not explicitly detailed | Permission-aware access to recordings |
Pricing
Asmi AI: Pricing is not publicly listed on the website. It is likely subscription-based or usage-based. A free trial may be available. Users can choose their preferred way to chat with Asmi (call, text, listen) without an app download.
Supercut for Agents: A free trial is available. Pricing details are not explicitly stated on the website, but it likely follows a usage-based or team-based model. The MCP server is free to connect, but API usage may incur costs.
Pros and Cons
Asmi AI
Pros:
- No app needed β works via phone calls, iMessage, WhatsApp
- Handles complex phone tasks like IVR navigation and hold queues
- Supports 50+ languages and accents
- Proactive daily check-in call to organize your day
- Real-world task completion (booking, coordinating, resolving)
Cons:
- Limited to phone-based tasks β no video or document processing
- Requires trust to make calls on your behalf
- No public pricing details
- May not integrate with other productivity tools
Supercut for Agents
Pros:
- Gives AI agents rich context from video recordings (transcripts, frames, comments, reactions)
- Semantic search finds recordings by meaning, not just keywords
- Permission-aware access ensures privacy control
- Integrates with popular AI assistants like Claude
- Useful for async collaboration and bug fixing workflows
Cons:
- Requires technical setup (terminal, API key)
- Primarily focused on video/recording context β not real-world phone tasks
- Limited language support (English-focused)
- Niche use case β mainly for development/product teams
Verdict
Asmi AI and Supercut for Agents serve completely different needs. Asmi AI is ideal for individuals who want a voice assistant to handle real-world phone calls (plumbers, dentists, banks) without any app. Supercut for Agents is best for developers and product teams who need AI agents to understand video recordings and async collaboration context. Choose Asmi AI if you need help with daily life tasks over the phone; choose Supercut if you want to supercharge your coding assistants with video context.

