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Skedda vs Mattermost

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

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5.0

Skedda keeps grinding out workplace-management depth across booking, check-in, and visitors.

◆ Current state

Skedda is in a steady incremental phase, broadening its desk-and-space management suite rather than changing direction. Recent work spans finer booking-window priority rules, Microsoft two-way-sync approvals, in-app issue reporting, check-in analytics, visitor categorization, and finding colleagues on the map.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc is toward a more complete workplace-experience platform: not just booking space, but reporting on whether it gets used (check-in insights), managing who comes in (visit types, issue reporting), and tightening Microsoft-calendar interoperability. Each release fills a gap an office admin would otherwise feel.

◆ Prediction

Expect continued buildout of analytics and admin controls around occupancy and visitor flows, with deeper Microsoft 365 sync as a recurring theme.

M8.8

Mattermost doubles down on sovereign, post-quantum defence collaboration with an agentic layer on top.

◆ Current state

Mattermost is a self-hostable collaboration and command-and-control platform aiming squarely at defence, government, and other regulated, data-residency-sensitive buyers. The recent feed mixes one genuine product move — Agents V2 — with a run of partnership/PR posts (archTIS, Arqit, Whitespace) and routine extended-support security patches. Much of what shows up here is positioning content rather than shipped code, but the direction it points to is consistent.

◆ Where it's heading

The throughline is sovereignty: policy-enforced data access (ABAC via archTIS), device-level post-quantum cryptography (Arqit), and now a four-vendor integrated C2 surface for NATO and coalition use. In parallel, the AI story is shifting from a chat-bolted assistant toward configurable agents that can take accountable action inside workflows. Mattermost is assembling a stack no single feature sells on its own — secure-by-architecture plus an agent layer — and pitching it to buyers who can't use US public cloud SaaS.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next moves to harden Agents V2 into the defence/regulated narrative — on-prem model integration and audited agent actions — and more named coalition or vendor partnerships extending the sovereign C2 surface. The partnership cadence suggests go-to-market announcements will keep outpacing visible product releases.

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