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Snov.io vs Clari

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

S5.0

Snov.io is pushing from an email-finder into a multichannel outreach and data platform, with LinkedIn brought in-house.

◆ Current state

Snov.io ships monthly and the recent arc is consistent: turn a cold-email and lead-gen tool into a full multichannel outreach platform. Spring updates brought in-app LinkedIn search and Google-powered mailboxes, smarter deliverability checks, and a teased June launch, while the data side keeps growing (50M+ company profiles, a Clay integration, millions of enriched records). A few feed entries are research and PR rather than releases.

◆ Where it's heading

The direction is multichannel-plus-data: native LinkedIn prospecting and automation alongside email, fed by an expanding B2B database and AI tooling (ICP generator, email builder, humanized warm-up). Snov.io is positioning against the Apollo/Instantly/Clay cluster by owning both the outreach channels and the data layer. Expect the June launch and continued LinkedIn/AI investment to define the next quarter.

◆ Prediction

A significant June launch is explicitly teased; based on the trajectory it likely deepens multichannel or AI-driven outreach, though the entries don't specify what it is.

C7.5

Post-Salesloft merger, Clari is fusing two GTM stacks into one AI-driven revenue platform.

◆ Current state

Following its late-2025 merger with Salesloft, Clari is consolidating two overlapping go-to-market products into a single revenue platform. Recent releases have shifted from parallel Clari/Groove notes into unified Clari+Salesloft release notes, and Clari Copilot has been promoted to the platform's conversation-intelligence layer, displacing Salesloft Conversations. Groove, the older acquisition, is now in wind-down mode with migration notices and a scheduled maintenance window.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc is steady integration and consolidation: cross-product workflows (AI emails, tasks, follow-ups) shipped first, then Copilot absorbed Conversations as the unified intelligence engine, and now the data layer is being opened to external AI agents via MCP. Legacy plumbing is being retired in parallel — the Salesforce Connected App is being replaced with a managed AppExchange package, and Groove is being folded in. The direction points toward one platform, one intelligence layer, and increasingly agent-accessible revenue data.

◆ Prediction

The next moves are likely the phased migration of existing Salesloft Conversations customers onto Clari Copilot and broader MCP/agent connectivity, extending the pattern set by the Copilot MCP Server and the Claude connector.

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