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Lemon Squeezy vs Fathom

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

L0.0

Lemon Squeezy ships fundamentals — localization, charts, webhook tooling — then goes quiet.

◆ Current state

Lemon Squeezy's public changelog has been visibly idle for roughly nine months. The last shipped work centered on payment-platform fundamentals: 34-language checkout localization with no configuration required, MRR/ARR chart accuracy improvements, manual webhook simulation for developer integration, account-level 2FA, and partial refunds with credit notes.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc through 2024 and into mid-2025 was filling out merchant-of-record table stakes — international checkout, refund flexibility, security, integration ergonomics. Since then, the public surface has gone silent. That can mean a deliberate move toward larger less-frequent releases, focus on the parent company's roadmap (Stripe acquisition era), or genuine reduced cadence. The entries themselves don't disambiguate.

◆ Prediction

The next public update is unclear from the visible signal. If shipping resumes, the most natural extensions of the prior trajectory are subscription dunning workflows or richer tax/VAT automation atop the localized checkout.

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Fathom
FINANCE
5.0

Fathom adds FreeAgent and refines its Pro reports — steady iteration without directional pivots.

◆ Current state

Fathom is a financial reporting and forecasting tool for accountants and advisory firms. The most recent product addition in the input is the FreeAgent integration (January 2026), continuing a steady pattern of bringing new accounting platforms into the same workflow. Earlier 2025 work focused on report flexibility — embedded images and PDFs in Pro reports — and forecast operations like forecast snapshots that enable actual-vs-forecast reporting. The recent feed is also heavy with customer stories and educational content rather than fresh product releases.

◆ Where it's heading

Within the visible product entries, Fathom is widening accounting-platform coverage (FreeAgent joins Xero, QBO, Sage and others) and gradually upgrading the Pro report surface — saved views, downloadable insights, embedded files, forecast snapshots. There's no sign of a directional pivot in the input; the cadence reads as a mature product steadily extending its existing surfaces, with marketing weight increasingly on customer stories rather than feature launches.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued accounting-platform additions (the Sage 50 import in beta from late 2024 will likely graduate at some point) and more Pro-tier report-flexibility work. Without a clear directional move in the input, the most likely next year looks like more of the same steady cadence.

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