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KIMISUITE vs Clari

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

K5.0

KIMISUITE's feed is a values manifesto series — thoughtful, but not a product changelog

◆ Current state

The recent KIMISUITE feed is a run of short opinion/positioning posts about how the company builds software — predictability, transparent pricing, responsible AI, data ownership on cancellation, minimal data-processor chains, and building in-house rather than assembling third parties. These are trust-and-philosophy essays, not release notes. The one actual product update in the wider history (June's Meeting Hub and Gastro POS Hub apps plus a redesigned App Store) sits just outside the recent-six window.

◆ Where it's heading

KIMISUITE is positioning as the deliberately un-trendy, self-hosted-values business suite: durable engineering, public pricing, in-house-built modules, and tight data custody as the pitch. That messaging cadence suggests a sales-and-trust push aimed at buyers wary of SaaS lock-in and data sprawl, but the blog-heavy feed makes product velocity hard to read directly.

◆ Prediction

Given June's App Store and per-app subscription work, the likely next product move is more standalone apps in the KIMISUITE workspace under that per-app model; the crawl source should be repointed to the product-update feed rather than the opinion blog to confirm.

C7.5

Post-Salesloft merger, Clari is fusing two GTM stacks into one AI-driven revenue platform.

◆ Current state

Following its late-2025 merger with Salesloft, Clari is consolidating two overlapping go-to-market products into a single revenue platform. Recent releases have shifted from parallel Clari/Groove notes into unified Clari+Salesloft release notes, and Clari Copilot has been promoted to the platform's conversation-intelligence layer, displacing Salesloft Conversations. Groove, the older acquisition, is now in wind-down mode with migration notices and a scheduled maintenance window.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc is steady integration and consolidation: cross-product workflows (AI emails, tasks, follow-ups) shipped first, then Copilot absorbed Conversations as the unified intelligence engine, and now the data layer is being opened to external AI agents via MCP. Legacy plumbing is being retired in parallel — the Salesforce Connected App is being replaced with a managed AppExchange package, and Groove is being folded in. The direction points toward one platform, one intelligence layer, and increasingly agent-accessible revenue data.

◆ Prediction

The next moves are likely the phased migration of existing Salesloft Conversations customers onto Clari Copilot and broader MCP/agent connectivity, extending the pattern set by the Copilot MCP Server and the Claude connector.

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