Adnova vs Salesloft
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Adnova is sharpening the path from ad creative to launched campaign.
Adnova is a paid-ad creative and launch tool. Recent releases cluster around the production-to-launch workflow: a Frame.io integration to pull approved assets without re-uploading, reusable ad-copy templates loaded from existing ads, placement configuration per ad size, and faster multi-creative launching via a grid view. A new UI shipped alongside a call for feedback.
The arc is workflow compression — removing steps between having creative and running it: fewer manual uploads, more reuse of what already works, and quicker launches across placements. Nothing here is a directional pivot; it's steady sharpening of the core launcher for paid-social teams.
Expect more launch-workflow automation and additional asset-source integrations, continuing to shorten the creative-to-live path.
Post-merger Salesloft wires its sales data into AI agents via MCP on both the Salesloft and Clari sides
Salesloft ships monthly release notes across a wide surface—Cadence/Rhythm, Conversations, Connect for Outlook and Chrome, Clari, and Drift. Since the Clari merger closed, two threads dominate: making sales-engagement and revenue-intelligence data accessible to AI agents, and hardening the Connect side panel into a daily surface inside Outlook and Chrome.
The merged Clari+Salesloft stack is converging toward an agent-accessible revenue platform: MCP servers now exist on both sides, AI drafting and call scoring run throughout, and new agent-task metrics exist to prove adoption. The Connect experience is being built up to keep sellers inside their inbox.
Expect tighter Clari–Salesloft data unification and a broadening agentic surface—wider MCP coverage and more agent tasks—alongside continued Outlook/Chrome Connect parity. This is grounded in the repeated MCP, agent-metrics, and Connect build-out across the recent notes.
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