Overview
Supercut for Agents and Google Workspace Studio are two distinct products that bring AI agent capabilities to different domains. Supercut focuses on giving AI assistants permission-aware access to video recordings, enabling them to search transcripts, pull frames, and analyze comments and reactions. Google Workspace Studio, on the other hand, lets users build AI agents directly inside Google Workspace apps using natural language, powered by Gemini 3.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Supercut for Agents | Google Workspace Studio |
|---|---|---|
| Core Purpose | Give AI agents context from video recordings | Build AI agents inside Google Workspace apps |
| Target Users | Developers and teams using AI coding assistants | Business teams and non-technical users |
| Integration | MCP (Model Context Protocol) with AI assistants like Claude | Native integration with Gmail, Docs, Sheets |
| Key Capabilities | Semantic search, transcripts, frames, comments, reactions | Triage emails, generate reports, coordinate projects |
| Setup Complexity | Moderate β terminal and API key required | Low β built into Google Workspace |
| AI Model | Relies on connected AI assistant (e.g., Claude) | Gemini 3 |
| Data Privacy | Permission-aware, no cross-site tracking | Subject to Google's privacy policy |
Pricing
Supercut for Agents: Offers a free trial. Pricing details are not fully public but likely subscription-based for API access.
Google Workspace Studio: Included with Google Workspace subscriptions. Business Starter starts at $6/user/month, Business Standard at $12/user/month, Business Plus at $18/user/month. Enterprise pricing is custom.
Pros and Cons
Supercut for Agents
Pros:
- Gives AI agents rich context from video recordings (transcripts, frames, comments)
- Permission-aware access ensures data security
- Semantic search finds recordings by meaning, not just keywords
- Quick setup for developers using MCP
- No cross-site tracking or ads
Cons:
- Requires technical setup (terminal, API key)
- Limited to video recording context β not a general workflow automation tool
- Pricing not transparent
- Dependent on external AI assistant (e.g., Claude)
Google Workspace Studio
Pros:
- No coding required β natural language prompts
- Deep integration with Google Workspace apps
- Powered by advanced Gemini 3 model
- Scalable for teams of all sizes
- Part of widely adopted Google ecosystem
Cons:
- Tied to Google ecosystem β less flexible for non-Google tools
- Data privacy concerns with Google's data handling
- May be overkill for simple video context needs
- Requires Google Workspace subscription
Verdict
Choose Supercut for Agents if your primary need is to give AI assistants rich context from video recordings, especially for development workflows. Choose Google Workspace Studio if you want a no-code agent builder for automating everyday office tasks across Gmail, Docs, and Sheets. Both are powerful but serve different use cases.

