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Richpanel vs Hiver

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

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Richpanel
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2.5

Richpanel is widening its integration moat and opening the helpdesk up to AI via MCP.

◆ Current state

Richpanel is in heavy integration mode, shipping a new ecommerce or comms connector almost every week — Appstle Subscriptions, JustCall (inbound/outbound calls in the inbox), BigCommerce, WhatsApp templates from the reply box, plus earlier ShipInsure, Okendo, and Fulfil ERP. The strategically interesting moves are a Claude/MCP integration that gives Anthropic's assistant secure access to helpdesk data, and Custom HTTP Widgets that let merchants pull any REST API into the conversation sidebar.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is positioning as the most-connected helpdesk for Shopify-era ecommerce: native integrations for every adjacent SaaS, plus the no-code Custom HTTP widget escape hatch for the long tail. The MCP server signals where they want to go next — AI assistants reading and acting on helpdesk data rather than agents copy-pasting between tabs. Competitive frame is Gorgias, Zendesk's commerce push, and Shopify Inbox.

◆ Prediction

Expect more MCP/agent surface — likely outbound connectors for ChatGPT and Cursor on top of the existing Claude integration, plus internal AI-drafted replies and triage. Integration breadth will keep expanding across loyalty, reviews, subscriptions, and shipping. Pricing may eventually meter AI usage per conversation alongside seat-based plans.

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Hiver
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7.5

Hiver pivots from Gmail-only to AI-grounded omnichannel.

◆ Current state

The recent feed shows two parallel pushes: an AI knowledge layer (Google Drive, Confluence, and Google Sheets becoming Ask-AI-queryable sources) and a channel-expansion push (Slack as a managed customer-service channel inside Hiver Omni, plus omnichannel search and automation primitives that work across email/chat/Slack). Automation gets meaningful new building blocks too — API calls as actions, new triggers and conditions.

◆ Where it's heading

Hiver is repositioning from 'shared inboxes inside Gmail' to 'AI-grounded omnichannel customer service platform.' The Slack-as-channel and API-call automation moves directly compete with Front, Help Scout, and the lightweight tier of Zendesk. The AI knowledge-source work is laying the grounding layer that turns Hiver AI from a reply-suggester into something closer to a tier-1 agent.

◆ Prediction

Expect a Microsoft Teams channel addition, more knowledge-source connectors (Notion, SharePoint, Salesforce KB), and a packaged 'AI Agent' tier that bundles Ask AI + grounded sources + automation actions into something that resolves tickets autonomously. Pricing for AI usage is the next question — flat seats won't survive heavy Ask-AI workloads on customer data.

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