Migration Guide

Spike to Superhuman

Step-by-step guide to migrate from Spike to Superhuman in 2026. Everything you need for a smooth switch.

Medium difficultyPT4H6 steps

Quick Answer

How to migrate from Spike to Superhuman: Medium difficulty, PT4H, 6 steps. Migrating from Spike to Superhuman is a common transition in the email space.

Overview

Migrating from Spike to Superhuman is a common transition in the email space. This guide covers every step of the process, from exporting your Spike data to getting your team fully productive in Superhuman. Whether you're switching for better features, pricing, or team fit, a well-planned migration minimizes disruption.

Before You Start

Before starting your migration, audit your Spike usage thoroughly. Document active projects, key integrations, custom configurations, and team workflows. Clean up unused data to keep your Superhuman workspace organized from day one. Notify your team at least a week in advance and designate migration leads for each department.

How to Migrate from Spike to Superhuman

1

Export data from Spike

PT30M

Use Spike's built-in export tools to download your data. Most platforms offer CSV, JSON, or API-based export options.

2

Set up your Superhuman account

PT30M

Create your Superhuman workspace, configure settings, and set up the organizational structure to mirror your current setup.

3

Map features and data fields

PT30M

Review how Spike concepts translate to Superhuman. Document the mapping for custom fields, statuses, and workflows.

4

Import data into Superhuman

PT45M

Use Superhuman's import tools, CSV upload, or a third-party migration service to bring your data from Spike.

5

Recreate automations and integrations

PT45M

Review your Spike automations, integrations, and custom workflows. Rebuild them using Superhuman's native automation features.

6

Verify data and train your team

PT30M

Check that all critical data transferred correctly. Provide training sessions and documentation to help your team adjust to Superhuman.

Feature Mapping: Spike vs Superhuman

FeatureSpikeSuperhuman
EmailSpike EmailSuperhuman Email
CalendarSpike CalendarSuperhuman Calendar
ContactsSpike ContactsSuperhuman Contacts
SearchSpike SearchSuperhuman Search
IntegrationsSpike IntegrationsSuperhuman Integrations

Data Transfer Checklist

Transfers successfully

  • Email messages
  • Contacts
  • Calendar events
  • Folder structure

Needs manual work

  • Server-side rules
  • Custom domain settings
  • Add-in configurations
  • Retention policies

After Migration

After migrating, keep Spike accessible for at least 30 days as a reference. Monitor team adoption and gather feedback on the Superhuman experience. Set up a dedicated help channel for migration questions. Track key productivity metrics to ensure the switch is successful.

Our Verdict

The migration from Spike to Superhuman is manageable with proper planning. The biggest factor in a successful switch is thorough preparation and giving your team adequate time to adjust to the new platform.

Spike to Superhuman Migration FAQ

A typical migration takes 3-5 hours for the technical setup. Larger organizations with extensive data may need additional time. We recommend a 1-2 week transition period for full team adoption.
Most core data can be transferred using export/import tools. However, some platform-specific features like custom automations and plugin data may need to be manually recreated in Superhuman.
Yes, we recommend running both tools in parallel for 1-2 weeks. This gives your team time to adjust and ensures nothing is missed during the transition.
Both are strong options in the email space. Superhuman may offer different strengths depending on your team's needs. We recommend evaluating your specific requirements and taking advantage of any free trial before committing.

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