Base44 has launched a new feature that lets its Superagent join WhatsApp groups and act for multiple people at once. The company says the bot can handle family shopping lists, summarize overnight World Cup matches, send reminders, manage shared schedules, and even reply with voice messages.
Mendi Adri, Base44’s development manager, told mako that the company wanted to move AI assistants into the place where many Israelis already organize daily life. He said the agent can recognize the group’s participants, understand context, remember requests over time, and help several users simultaneously, rather than working only in private chats. His own family uses it to build shopping lists, update calendars, send reminders, and manage recurring tasks.
The system also connects to email, calendars, documents, and other services. It can read text and voice messages, respond in text or voice, and perform autonomous actions. Base44 gave examples such as checking a kindergarten website each morning for special instructions, then sending a message and adding a calendar reminder. In a sports chat, it can produce morning recaps, preview matches, manage bets, and take part in the discussion.
One major feature is “Skills,” a mechanism that lets the agent learn new capabilities over time. Adri said he taught it to connect to Ontopo for restaurant reservations by having it learn the process step by step, and it now books tables on its own. The current limits are that the agent only works inside groups it has been added to and that groups are capped at eight participants. The platform supports multiple AI models and languages, including Hebrew, and since its launch in early April it has gained thousands of users, with the United States its largest market and Israel among the leading ones. Pricing starts at about $20 a month for private users, with additional plans for families and businesses. Base44 is now developing a next version with stronger voice features, multi-agent collaboration, and more external integrations.