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ReachInbox vs Salesflare

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

R5.0

ReachInbox's tracked feed is cold-email SEO content, not a release log.

◆ Current state

SparkPulse is crawling ReachInbox's marketing blog — cold-email templates, subject-line examples, deliverability and inbox-placement how-tos, and B2B outbound playbooks. These are educational/SEO posts aimed at outbound sales teams, not product release notes. No shipping signal appears in the current window.

◆ Where it's heading

The content clusters tightly around email deliverability and outbound technique (TLS encryption, inbox placement, mail-server setup), consistent with ReachInbox's cold-email-automation positioning, but it documents the problem space rather than product changes. Velocity here reflects blog output, not release cadence.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued deliverability and outbound-playbook content. A genuine product trajectory won't surface until the feed is pointed at a changelog rather than the blog.

S6.3

Salesflare ships AI-import and an MCP connector to ChatGPT and Claude, amid heavy 'best CRM' SEO output.

◆ Current state

The feed is dominated by 'best CRM' listicles (many published the same day) but the lead entry is a genuine product release: bulk-create for opportunities and accounts, AI-assisted import mapping with date normalization, and an MCP connection exposing Salesflare to ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools.

◆ Where it's heading

The product direction is toward faster data entry and, more notably, making the CRM addressable by external LLM agents via MCP — opening the pipeline to agentic workflows. Around that, Salesflare runs a high-volume comparison-content SEO engine.

◆ Prediction

Expect the MCP/agent integration to deepen (more actions exposed to LLMs) alongside continued AI-import refinements; the SEO listicle cadence will likely persist independently of product work.

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