Lime Connect vs Salesflare
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Lime fuses its AI agents and workflow builder into one conversational automation layer
Lime (Connect AI) ships on a biweekly cadence, bundling updates across three pillars: Connect AI agents, a Workflow builder, and messaging channels (notably WhatsApp). The current state is a maturing conversational-automation platform where the AI agent and the workflow engine increasingly act as one system, with steady knowledge-base, SSO/SCIM, and template-management hardening around them.
The clear arc is convergence: AI agents that can trigger and hand off to workflows, become URL- and context-aware, stream responses, and pull from a more capable knowledge base. Enterprise plumbing (SSO per role, SCIM beta) is being added underneath. The product is moving from 'chatbot plus separate automations' toward a single agent-driven workflow surface.
Expect deeper agent-workflow handoffs, more dynamic/variable-driven routing, and continued enterprise-readiness work (SCIM, SSO) as the two pillars keep merging.
Salesflare ships AI-import and an MCP connector to ChatGPT and Claude, amid heavy 'best CRM' SEO output.
The feed is dominated by 'best CRM' listicles (many published the same day) but the lead entry is a genuine product release: bulk-create for opportunities and accounts, AI-assisted import mapping with date normalization, and an MCP connection exposing Salesflare to ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools.
The product direction is toward faster data entry and, more notably, making the CRM addressable by external LLM agents via MCP — opening the pipeline to agentic workflows. Around that, Salesflare runs a high-volume comparison-content SEO engine.
Expect the MCP/agent integration to deepen (more actions exposed to LLMs) alongside continued AI-import refinements; the SEO listicle cadence will likely persist independently of product work.
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