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ReachInbox vs Vendasta

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.

V5.0

Vendasta's tracked feed is agency-marketing blog content, not a product changelog

◆ Current state

SparkPulse tracks Vendasta's blog, which publishes agency-focused marketing on AI agents, SEO, and reselling. These posts promote Vendasta's white-label positioning but do not document product releases. The product's state is not observable from this source.

◆ Where it's heading

The blog's heavy tilt toward 'AI agents for agencies' signals where Vendasta's marketing is pointed, not what has shipped. No product trajectory can be read from the feed itself.

◆ Prediction

There is not enough release signal to predict Vendasta's next product move; the AI-agent messaging hints at intent, but a changelog source would be needed to confirm actual shipping.

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