Drift vs Plain
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Drift, absorbed into the Salesloft-Clari stack, ships monthly agentic and admin bundles
Drift no longer ships as a standalone product — its changelog now flows through Salesloft's monthly release notes following the Salesloft-Clari merger, with Drift's chatbot settings appearing as one section among many. The cadence is a steady monthly digest spanning dialer, Outlook Connect, Conversations, and CRM sync. The clearest strategic thread is agentic: an MCP server for external AI tools, a Sales Strategist coaching agent, and AI call scoring.
Expect Drift's identity to keep dissolving into the combined Salesloft/Clari revenue platform, with the monthly notes increasingly led by AI agent and Copilot features rather than Drift's conversational-marketing roots. Security and governance controls — recording visibility tiers, passcode-gated sharing, token rotation — are hardening in parallel, signaling an enterprise push.
The next monthly release will likely deepen Clari-Salesloft integration and expand the MCP/agent surface, while Drift-branded features continue to appear only as a shrinking subsection.
Plain turns Sidekick from a drafting assistant into an agent that acts
Plain is a customer-support platform building an agentic layer — 'Sidekick' — into the core thread workflow. Recent releases moved Sidekick from suggesting to acting: it can take actions across connected tools, start working proactively the moment a thread matches a workflow, and it now answers in Slack. The surrounding plumbing (scheduled workflows, thread fields via the chat widget, machine-user API links to Linear) is all in service of more automation.
The arc points to autonomous, workflow-driven support: AI that investigates, summarizes, drafts, and executes before a human opens the thread. Each release widens either Sidekick's reach (Slack, connected tools) or the triggers that set it off (workflow conditions, schedules), steadily shifting the human role from doing the work to reviewing it.
Expect deeper Sidekick autonomy — more action types and likely approval or guardrail controls — plus more workflow triggers that launch automation without a human in the loop.
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