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Omni vs Feedly

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

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Omni
ANALYTICS
5.0

Omni is welding an agentic AI layer onto its BI stack, one weekly release at a time

◆ Current state

Omni ships a real weekly changelog, and the last month is dominated by AI: visualization annotations reaching general availability, an AI Hub and Modeling Agent skills, AI file uploads, and external AI context via Notion. Underneath, the core BI product keeps maturing — calculation pushdown, compute routing, approximate aggregates, dashboard-editor and embedding controls, and a widening API surface.

◆ Where it's heading

Two threads run in parallel: an AI/agentic layer moving from preview to GA with access-grant governance, and steady modeling, performance, and embedding work beneath it. Omni is positioning as an embeddable, AI-native BI platform rather than a static dashboard tool, with governance and APIs treated as first-class.

◆ Prediction

Expect the AI features that just reached GA — annotations, AI Hub, Modeling Agent — to gain deeper agentic actions and more external-context integrations, alongside continued weekly modeling and embedding improvements.

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Feedly
ANALYTICS
5.0

Feedly's cyber-threat-intelligence engine grows through steady coverage and enrichment additions.

◆ Current state

Feedly has settled firmly into cyber and market threat intelligence, shipping a biweekly changelog aimed at CTI and analyst teams. Recent releases add analyst-usable output (Suricata detection rules pulled straight from Insights Cards), broader vulnerability and exploit coverage (Oracle and Atlassian advisories, exploit-type tracking), and third-party enrichment (GreyNoise, VirusTotal, Analyst1), alongside a smarter Insider Threats AI model and an Ask AI Research Playground for evaluators.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc is deepening the intelligence graph and making its output directly operational: more sources and advisories feeding the model, richer IoC context via enrichment integrations, and AI features (Ask AI, Cyberattack Agent, insider-threat models) that sit on top of that data. The feed also carries near-duplicate entries for the same release, a crawl artifact rather than shipping cadence.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued coverage expansion (more advisory sources, enrichment partners) and incremental AI-research tooling on the biweekly cadence, with no single directional pivot signaled in these entries.

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