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Sequence vs Lemonway

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

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Sequence
FINANCE
0.0

Sequence is wiring quote-to-cash into a connected finance stack with Workflow review.

◆ Current state

Sequence has spent Q1 building the connective tissue around a quote-to-cash core: a Sphere tax integration, a Rillet GL integration framing Sequence as the operations layer next to AI-native ledgers, plus a Workflows release with a visual canvas and Watchtower-routed human review. Operational fixes like editing purchase order numbers on sent invoices and authenticated customer portals tighten existing flows. Quote analytics surfaces prospect engagement.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is positioning as the orchestration layer in a multi-vendor finance stack, with Watchtower as the human-in-the-loop control plane for Workflows. The Rillet integration explicitly endorses a separation of quote-to-cash from general ledger. Expect more integrations of this shape and deeper workflow templates around quotes, contracts, and renewals.

◆ Prediction

The next directional move likely productizes Workflow templates for common quote-to-cash patterns (CPQ approvals, renewals, dunning) so customers do not start from a blank canvas. More tax and ledger integrations should follow Sphere and Rillet.

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Lemonway
FINANCE
5.0

Lemonway's feed is mostly bank-holiday ops with one real onboarding tweak buried in it.

◆ Current state

Lemonway's recent changelog is dominated by recurring operational notices: SEPA and international-transfer cutoffs around French bank holidays, a sandbox server migration tied to PCI/DSS infrastructure work, and support-availability windows. The substantive product change in the window is the removal of an OTP step from the Online Onboarding identity-verification flow (QES by Onfido).

◆ Where it's heading

As a regulated French PSP, Lemonway's customer-visible work mostly orbits around banking calendar rhythms and compliance plumbing. Product evolution shows up sparingly — the OTP removal in February and Faster Pay by Bank in January are the only two real feature notes in the past four months — pointing at a roadmap focused on conversion friction in onboarding and SEPA-Instant settlement speed.

◆ Prediction

Expect the operational-notice cadence to continue around upcoming French bank holidays. Real product motion is likely to stay on the onboarding and pay-by-bank surfaces, since those are where the team has invested visibly in the past quarter; anything else would be a departure from the established pattern.

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