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Anytype vs Avoma

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Anytype
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5.0

Anytype's alpha train is grinding on chat performance and stability, not new capability.

◆ Current state

Anytype ships a fast alpha release train dominated by performance and stability work. The recent window centers on chat: faster large-chat opens (~8s), de-thrashed render and scroll, and fixes to stale-object and space-switch bugs, interleaved with routine version and middleware bumps.

◆ Where it's heading

The near-term arc is hardening the local-first client — chat responsiveness and navigation stability — rather than shipping new surfaces. The cadence is high but the signal is maintenance: performance wins and bug fixes, not feature launches.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued chat and rendering performance work plus incremental sidebar and UX toggles on the alpha track; no directional feature is visible in this window to predict beyond steady hardening.

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Avoma
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6.3

Avoma leans on MCP and AI reasoning, but its crawled feed is mostly SEO comparisons

◆ Current state

Most of Avoma's crawled feed is SEO comparison content (Fathom vs Fireflies, revenue-intelligence roundups), but two threads point at real product direction: a monthly product-update roundup and a run of posts building out Avoma's MCP server for connecting meeting data to Claude and ChatGPT. The clearest product signal is the June update — a smarter Ask Avoma reasoning engine, pre-call context, and CRM automation. The rest is content marketing around the meeting-intelligence category.

◆ Where it's heading

Avoma is positioning its meeting data as an AI-queryable source via MCP, and layering reasoning on top with Ask Avoma. If that continues, the product moves from notetaker toward a RevOps intelligence layer that agents query directly. The heavy comparison-content output suggests a parallel push for category search traffic.

◆ Prediction

Expect further MCP use-case buildout and iteration on the Ask Avoma reasoning engine; a bundled monthly roundup is the likely next product-update format.

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