Gumloop vs Flodesk
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Gumloop turns into an MCP control plane: host, proxy, gate, and audit every agent-to-app call.
The headline move is MCP Hosting, Proxying, App Rules & Activity — customers can host their own MCP servers, proxy external ones, set policy-driven app rules, and watch the resulting activity, with Enterprise data drains to S3 or BigQuery as the audit substrate. Around it, the weekly cadence is dense: incognito mode for agent chats, Shared With Me and Organization views for collaboration, per-app account selection, a partner program for referrals, and Gmail triggers extended to any label.
Gumloop is repositioning from an AI-workflow builder into an enterprise MCP runtime — hosting, governance, and observability on top of the agent layer. Each recent release reinforces that thesis: credential pinning per MCP tool, plain-English app policies, audit-log filters, SCIM team/role sync. The bet is that the bottleneck for agent adoption is not capability but control.
Expect Enterprise data drains to extend to common SIEM destinations (Splunk, Datadog) and the App Policies surface to add policy-as-code authoring alongside the plain-English mode.
Flodesk stretches from email designer into a small-business marketing OS
Flodesk is no longer just a prettier email builder. The last six months added workflow branching with rejoin paths, time-bounded emails, a Stripe Tax-powered checkout, and integrations with Canva and Google Analytics. The shape of the product is shifting from pretty-design tool to an operational suite for solo operators and creators.
The direction is consolidating creator-economy marketing into a single surface: design, automate, sell, attribute. Recent improvements — subscriber archive, list view, deliverability warnings — fill in the operational plumbing serious senders need. Flodesk is building the unglamorous infrastructure under its design-first reputation.
Expect the next moves to deepen commerce: subscription products, abandoned-cart workflows, or a customer portal that turns checkout from one-shot sales into recurring revenue.
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