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EmailListVerify vs Salesloft

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

E5.0

EmailListVerify's feed is a deliverability blog — how-tos and studies, not product releases.

◆ Current state

SparkPulse tracks EmailListVerify's blog, not a product changelog. Every recent entry is content marketing on email deliverability — list cleaning, spam traps, catch-all domains, disposable addresses — orbiting its email-verification service. There are no product changes in the feed, just educational posts and one original data study.

◆ Where it's heading

The consistent editorial focus is list hygiene and deliverability, reinforcing where the product plays, but the feed shows no shipping cadence. Any velocity score reflects blog frequency, not releases; reading the product's real direction would need a changelog or release notes.

◆ Prediction

Insufficient product signal to predict a product move; the blog will most likely continue publishing deliverability and list-hygiene how-tos on cadence.

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Salesloft
MARKETING
6.3

Post-merger Salesloft wires its sales data into AI agents via MCP on both the Salesloft and Clari sides

◆ Current state

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.

◆ Where it's heading

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.

◆ Prediction

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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