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Insider vs Keila

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

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Insider
MKT AUTO
7.5

Insider is going warehouse-native and agentic, while hammering Bloomreach in its content.

◆ Current state

Insider (now branding as Insider One) is pushing two real architectural moves alongside a heavy competitive-displacement marketing campaign. The product signals: an AI agent (Agent One) wired to a unified customer database so it acts with full customer context, and Zero Copy Segmentation that activates Snowflake data without copying it. Roughly half this window, though, is comparison content positioned squarely against Bloomreach on conversion, pricing, and orchestration.

◆ Where it's heading

Insider is converging on a single-platform thesis: CDP, AI, search, and engagement on one canvas, now extending down into the warehouse (Snowflake zero-copy) and up into agentic execution (Agent One). The Bloomreach comparison blitz signals an explicit enterprise displacement play — the company is selling architecture simplicity against rivals' multi-product stacks. Genuine launches and competitive marketing are arriving in the same window.

◆ Prediction

Expect more warehouse-native integrations beyond Snowflake and deeper Agent One capabilities tied to the unified profile, paired with continued head-to-head positioning against incumbent CDP/engagement vendors.

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Keila
MKT AUTO
6.3

Self-hosted newsletter tool laying groundwork to expand into transactional email

◆ Current state

Keila is shipping steadily again after a roughly 10-month gap, with five releases since January 2026. The headline move is v0.20.0's new email scheduler and a migration from a recipients schema to a generic messages schema, explicitly framed as the foundation for transactional emails. Around it sit incremental gains: welcome emails, interaction-based segmentation, newsletter archives, a faster block/markdown editor, more translations, and performance indices.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is broadening from a pure newsletter tool toward a fuller email platform. The schema migration decouples sent-message records from campaigns and contacts, which the changelog says unlocks transactional email — a new capability surface, not just a newsletter improvement. Alongside, a wave of localization and editor/performance work suggests a push for both reach and polish.

◆ Prediction

Expect transactional email to land as a first-class feature on top of the new messages schema, plus continued automation primitives (welcome emails hint at more lifecycle messaging) and localization. The renewed release cadence looks likely to hold.

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