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ClickSend vs Kit (formerly ConvertKit)

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

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ClickSend
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5.0

ClickSend fills in reporting and integration gaps around its SMS core

◆ Current state

ClickSend is an SMS-first messaging platform shipping steady, small quality-of-life improvements rather than big bets. Recent work adds real-time usage and spend reporting with exports, configurable inbound-SMS webhook payload formats, a two-way SMS integration inside ActiveCampaign, and routine compliance and bug-fix maintenance.

◆ Where it's heading

The pattern is incremental hardening of an established SMS product: better cost visibility, easier integration configuration, and platform-partner reach via ActiveCampaign. Compliance items like Singapore's TLS 1.3 mandate show a business keeping a mature messaging service current rather than redefining it. No directional shift is visible in these entries.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued small usability and reporting improvements and more channel or partner integrations; nothing in the entries points to a larger platform move.

Kit (formerly ConvertKit) logo6.3

Kit pushes past email tooling toward audience intelligence and AI-tool access.

◆ Current state

Kit (formerly ConvertKit) is layering two new capabilities on top of its email and automation core: subscriber intelligence and AI-tool integration. Alongside those, it shipped a navigation redesign, a rebuilt landing page editor, and a rename of Creator profile to Newsletter site. The base product keeps getting incremental search and editor polish while the headline bets are data and AI.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction is from send-and-automate toward understand-your-audience and operate-Kit-from-anywhere. Subscriber Signals adds an audience data layer that competes with standalone enrichment tools, while the Kit MCP exposes the platform to external AI assistants. Together they reposition Kit as creator infrastructure rather than just an email sender.

◆ Prediction

Expect Subscriber Signals to move from early access toward general availability and the MCP to graduate from beta with broader write actions across lists, sequences, and broadcasts.

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