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Merge vs WorkOS

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

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Merge
INFRA · APIS
5.0

Merge grinds out weekly breadth — more integrations, fields, and reliability across its unified APIs

◆ Current state

Merge's cadence is steady, incremental expansion of unified API coverage. Recent weeks add accounting filters and Sage Intacct/Xero/NetSuite mapping enhancements, Xero attachment uploads, SharePoint drive and file support, QuickBooks invoice webhooks, and edge-case and reliability fixes across ATS, CRM, chat, and file storage.

◆ Where it's heading

There is no single headline feature; the strategy is coverage depth. Each week broadens field mappings, object URLs, and integration reliability, which compounds into a wider, more dependable normalization layer. The heavy accounting focus signals that vertical as the current priority.

◆ Prediction

Expect the same weekly rhythm: more per-integration mappings, additional attachment and object-URL support, and expansion of newer connectors like Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP. No directional pivot is visible in these entries.

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WorkOS
INFRA · APIS
7.5

WorkOS ships three new surfaces in a week, pushing into front-end widgets and agent-run admin.

◆ Current state

WorkOS is an enterprise identity and auth infrastructure provider, best known for AuthKit, SSO, directory sync, and audit logs. The changelog shows an unusually dense shipping burst: three distinct new product surfaces in a single week, the Widgets API, a Management MCP server, and an API Gateway, layered on top of steady AuthKit feature work like step-up authentication, waitlists, and an Astro integration.

◆ Where it's heading

Two directions are visible. First, AuthKit is growing from a backend auth library into a fuller front-end toolkit, adding client widgets, framework SDKs, and richer session flows. Second, the platform is becoming programmable by agents and unified at the edge, via the MCP server and the API Gateway. WorkOS is moving up the stack from backend primitives toward client UI and agent-driven administration.

◆ Prediction

Expect more AuthKit framework integrations and additional agent-facing tooling built on the MCP server, plus broadening coverage for the newer Widgets API and API Gateway. The pace suggests WorkOS is racing to own both the front-end auth UI layer and the agent-administration layer at once.

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