Help Scout vs Front
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Help Scout adds SLAs, presence-aware routing, and WhatsApp — the shared inbox grows enterprise teeth.
Help Scout's recent stream centers on operational discipline. SLAs landed in April with response and resolution timers in the inbox, then immediately deepened with SLA-specific views for upcoming, due-soon, and breached conversations. Presence is now first-class: availability auto-updates from app activity, custom status messages add context, and Routing only assigns to Active teammates. The platform also broadened: WhatsApp arrived as a native inbox channel in March, an Aircall call-context integration shipped in January, and AI Agents can now pull from Google Docs and Sheets as knowledge sources. An auto-redaction feature for sensitive customer data is queued for April GA.
The team is shifting Help Scout from a friendly shared inbox toward a measurable support operations product — SLAs and presence-aware routing both presume a manager looking at throughput numbers. Channel breadth (WhatsApp, Aircall) and AI knowledge expansion (Google Docs) make the inbox the consolidation point regardless of where the customer started, which positions Help Scout to compete more directly against Intercom, Front, and lower-end Zendesk deployments. The redaction feature signals the company is also taking compliance more seriously, likely in response to mid-market sales motions.
Expect Help Scout to ship SLA reporting beyond the inbox view — dashboard-level breach trends, per-customer SLA contracts — and a richer routing engine that uses skills and historical performance, not just availability. WhatsApp GA polish (templates, broadcast outbound) is a likely near-term follow-on.
Front is doubling down on AI as the primary surface, not a side feature.
The release stream is dense with AI work: knowledge-source connectors (Guru, Confluence) feeding Copilot and Autopilot, fact invalidation controls so admins can curate what AI cites, AI Translate landing across SMS/WhatsApp/Messenger/Chat, and new agent-runtime integrations like One that bridge Front to thousands of external tools. Non-AI work (Salesforce/Asana templates, Zoom Contact Center, analytics) is still landing but plays second fiddle to the AI cadence.
Front is positioning as an AI-native customer comms hub rather than a shared-inbox tool with AI bolted on. The pattern — grounding AI in private knowledge, exposing admin governance over what AI says, broadening channel coverage — is the playbook for moving AI from gimmick to production-trusted. The integration push (Zoom CC, One, omnichannel surfaces) suggests Front wants to be the operator console for AI-mediated support, not just one of many inboxes.
Expect the next directional move to be deeper Autopilot autonomy — measurable AI-resolved ticket metrics, escalation rules tied to confidence, or AI-led drafting that promotes itself to send-without-review under specific governance gates. The fact-invalidation feature is a precondition for that.
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