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Canny vs Desk365

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

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Canny
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0.0

Canny is wrapping AI and MCP around its Ideas + Autopilot stack to close the feedback loop end-to-end.

◆ Current state

Canny is shipping at steady weekly cadence across three threads. The Ideas beta launched in December keeps gaining depth — two-way status sync with GitHub/Jira/ClickUp/Linear, Ideas-to-Portal status mapping. The MCP server (introduced in February for ChatGPT and Claude) is gaining tooling — list insights, list comments, merge ideas via MCP, and accuracy fixes for long conversations. AI features inside Canny — Smart Replies with custom instructions, Autopilot's 'no feedback found' transparency view — continue to mature.

◆ Where it's heading

Canny is pivoting from 'feedback voting board' to AI-driven feedback intelligence platform with native PM integration. The Ideas hierarchy gives the data shape AI can work on, the MCP server lets AI tools work on it natively, Autopilot ingests feedback from any source, and Smart Replies closes the user-facing loop. Two-way PM status sync makes Canny the connective tissue between user feedback and engineering execution.

◆ Prediction

Expect Ideas to graduate from beta and become the default. More MCP tools likely follow — especially write-side actions beyond merge — plus broader Autopilot ingestion (Slack already; possibly Front, Intercom, Zendesk threads). AI-powered prioritization and roadmap recommendations look like the obvious next layer.

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Desk365
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5.0

Steady feature cadence with a quiet push upmarket on security and IT asset management.

◆ Current state

Desk365 is in active shipping mode: two product-update posts in three weeks (April 25 and May 8) covering MFA, reorganized authentication, inline asset edits, bulk actions, channel controls, AI usage visibility, and Premium-tier custom password policies. Around the releases, content is split between MSP/IT-asset positioning (multiple Asset Panda teardowns) and broader CX topics (multilingual support, multi-channel, escalation).

◆ Where it's heading

Two threads are running in parallel. First, a security/admin maturity push — MFA, password policies, Premium tier — that signals Desk365 is courting larger, more compliance-sensitive buyers. Second, an expansion play into IT asset management, evidenced by the two Asset Panda comparison posts and the MSP helpdesk piece. The Microsoft Teams ticketing angle stays the consistent distribution wedge.

◆ Prediction

Expect Desk365 to launch or formalize a standalone IT asset management module within a quarter, positioned against Asset Panda on price. Continued Premium-tier hardening (audit logs, SAML/SCIM) likely follows in the next product update.

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