FluentCRM vs Streak
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
FluentCRM's 3.0 rewrite adds SMS, AI authoring, and an MCP server
FluentCRM just shipped 3.0, a ground-up rewrite on Vue 3 with a Gutenberg-native email builder, SMS marketing, AI email authoring and summaries, an MCP server for AI agents, a new dashboard, and dark mode. The releases leading up to it were steady maintenance, hotfixes plus incremental WooCommerce and FluentCart integration work and reporting improvements.
The product is moving from a WordPress email-marketing plugin toward a broader, AI-assisted, multi-channel CRM. SMS and the MCP server in particular push it beyond email and into agent-driven workflows.
Expect 3.x point releases stabilizing the rewrite, plus deeper SMS and AI build-out now that the foundation has shipped.
Streak is wiring AI through the CRM, and now lets agents write to it
Streak is threading AI across its Gmail-native CRM. Its MCP server moved past read-only to let LLMs create boxes, move deals between stages, and add contacts and comments, while AI Q&A now spans the Gmail sidebar and the mobile app, and AI outputs carry inline citations back to the source email, note, or web page. The rest of the cadence is reliability work and a real-time collaboration layer showing who is viewing a deal.
The direction is an AI-assisted CRM where the assistant can both read and act. Adding write capability to the MCP server is the pivot from 'ask about your pipeline' to 'let an agent update it,' and the citation work is the trust scaffolding that makes AI answers auditable enough to rely on. Streak is leaning on its Gmail-native position — meeting users where deals already live — rather than competing on standalone CRM breadth.
Expect the agentic surface to widen (more write actions, deeper Gmail and calendar context) and citations to extend to more AI features, given how consistently recent releases pair AI capability with source transparency.
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