Pexip vs Livestorm
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Pexip Infinity v40 lands as a maintenance-grade release.
The recent feed is dominated by the Pexip Infinity v40 release notes — upgrade procedure, changelog, resolved issues, known limitations — alongside the prior v39.1 release. The v40 release itself notes 'no significant changes' in functionality, suggesting this is a stability/security cut rather than a feature push.
Pexip is operating in classic enterprise-on-prem mode: regular versioned releases with multi-step upgrade paths, security bulletins, and detailed end-of-life announcements. There is no visible AI or cloud-native pivot in the current notes. The product is being maintained for the install base it already has, not reshaped for a new buyer.
Expect a v40.x point release within 4–6 weeks addressing v40 known limitations, and continued biannual major versions. The next directional signal would be either an AI-meeting feature inside the web app or a cloud-managed deployment option — neither is hinted at in this batch.
Livestorm pivots toward enterprise AI-augmented webinars with MCP, live translation, and usage-based pricing.
Livestorm is repositioning a webinar-first product toward AI-augmented enterprise events. Recent moves include an MCP integration for agent-driven workflows, live translation that extends past captions into multilingual delivery, and a usage-based pricing redesign aimed at reducing per-seat friction. A €4.6M Series A and HubSpot certified-partner status anchor the enterprise push.
The arc is clearly toward AI-native event tooling and enterprise distribution. Livestorm is layering automation (MCP), accessibility (live translation), and CRM ecosystem fit (HubSpot) on top of a more flexible commercial model. The shift from per-host pricing to attendee-based metering signals a play for larger, less predictable enterprise workloads.
Expect deeper agentic features built on the MCP foundation — autonomous webinar prep, agenda generation, and post-event follow-up. Additional CRM integrations and analytics tied to the usage-based pricing model are the next plausible wave.
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