Envoy vs Pocket HRMS
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Envoy layers map interactivity and network integrations onto its workplace platform
Envoy's releases spread across its workplace and visitor products: exportable and interactive floor-plan maps, cross-floor desk moves, more Wi-Fi and signage integrations, and finer visitor-flow customization. The work is broad and incremental rather than concentrated on one launch.
Envoy is deepening a unified workplace-operations layer — desks, visitors, network access, and signage managed together. The map is becoming an interactive control surface (drag-and-drop, scheduled moves, export), while integrations with Arista, Meter, and Amazon Signage extend Envoy's reach into the physical network and display stack.
Expect continued breadth over depth: more hardware and network integrations and richer map-based administration, rather than a single directional pivot.
Pocket HRMS turns its HR chatbot and copilot into a coordinated agentic AI system.
Pocket HRMS is an India-focused cloud HR and payroll platform whose crawled feed is mostly its content-marketing blog. Buried in that stream is one genuine product release: its smHRty chatbot and HRMS Copilot are now driven by agentic AI. Everything else in the feed is educational HR content, not product change.
The product signal points toward agent-driven HR—moving from a single assistant to a coordinated set of agents spanning the employee lifecycle. The surrounding blog cadence on payroll, attendance, and appraisals is SEO, not direction. If the agentic launch is real and shipped, Pocket HRMS is betting on autonomy over point AI features.
Expect the agentic layer to reach into specific workflows—payroll runs, attendance exceptions, onboarding—if the launch holds; the blog feed won't reveal it, so a changelog or release source would be needed to confirm.
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