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MailMunch vs Flodesk

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

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MailMunch
MKT AUTO
0.0

MailMunch's changelog has been silent since mid-2021 — either the product stalled or the feed moved.

◆ Current state

The newest captured entry is from July 2021 (Automations launch). The visible window covers 2020 and the first half of 2021: Automations, Shopify Pages, a new Email Editor, abandoned-cart recovery, drip sequences, embedded product blocks, spinwheel forms, Shopify coupons, countdown timers, and file attachments. There is nothing more recent in the feed.

◆ Where it's heading

Up to mid-2021, MailMunch was layering automation and Shopify-native tooling onto a popup-forms core — a tight integration story for ecommerce. Whether that trajectory continued is invisible from this feed: either the product shipping cadence collapsed or the changelog source URL has not been updated in nearly five years. Either way, no current trajectory can be drawn.

◆ Prediction

No supportable prediction from this feed. The actionable next move belongs to the operator of the radar, not the product: confirm whether MailMunch has a current release-notes URL and repoint the crawler.

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Flodesk
MKT AUTO
5.0

Flodesk stretches from email designer into a small-business marketing OS

◆ Current state

Flodesk is no longer just a prettier email builder. The last six months added workflow branching with rejoin paths, time-bounded emails, a Stripe Tax-powered checkout, and integrations with Canva and Google Analytics. The shape of the product is shifting from pretty-design tool to an operational suite for solo operators and creators.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction is consolidating creator-economy marketing into a single surface: design, automate, sell, attribute. Recent improvements — subscriber archive, list view, deliverability warnings — fill in the operational plumbing serious senders need. Flodesk is building the unglamorous infrastructure under its design-first reputation.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next moves to deepen commerce: subscription products, abandoned-cart workflows, or a customer portal that turns checkout from one-shot sales into recurring revenue.

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