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ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus Cloud vs Richpanel

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

M5.0

ServiceDesk Plus Cloud adds change-scheduling visibility while its Zia and Teams rollout continues by region.

◆ Current state

This is the Cloud edition of ServiceDesk Plus (a near-duplicate of the separately tracked ServiceDesk Plus product, with overlapping release notes). Its recent cadence mixes small change-management improvements — a new option to view overlapping changes in the scheduler — with a steady stream of request-, template-, and sandbox-related bug fixes and the ongoing regional expansion of Zia, its Zoho-hosted LLM.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction mirrors the broader ServiceDesk Plus line: incremental ITSM refinements (change scheduling, request handling) layered over data-center-by-data-center availability of the Zia AI features. Most visible activity is maintenance and regional rollout rather than new capability, consistent with a mature cloud ITSM product hardening its edges.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued small change-management and request-workflow enhancements alongside further Zia availability across data centers.

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Richpanel
SUPPORT
5.0

Richpanel is folding the ecommerce support stack into one inbox, integration by integration

◆ Current state

Richpanel is a support inbox for ecommerce brands, and nearly every recent release adds another external system to it: phone (RingCentral, JustCall), SMS (Klaviyo), post-purchase ops (AfterShip tracking, returns, warranty), and order platforms (SellerCloud, BigCommerce). The consistent design is that each system's data and actions land on the customer conversation, so agents resolve issues without leaving the ticket. SLA Management is the rare non-integration release, adding response and resolution tracking.

◆ Where it's heading

The bet is breadth: become the single console where an agent sees and acts on every downstream system — call recordings, warranty claims, return labels, order replacements — with no tab-switching. AfterShip Tracking hints at a second layer, feeding that live operational data to Richpanel's AI agent so it can answer 'where's my order?' on its own. Depth in any one integration matters less right now than covering the whole ecommerce stack.

◆ Prediction

Expect the integration cadence to continue — more phone, shipping, and marketplace connectors — with growing emphasis on letting the AI agent read and act on that integrated data, not just surface it to human agents.

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