Suitecrm vs KIMISUITE
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
SuiteCRM keeps the lights on with parallel 8.x and 7.x ESR maintenance releases.
SuiteCRM, the open-source CRM, is in maintenance mode across three concurrent branches. April delivered 8.10.0 with full migration paths from 7.15.x, March cut 8.9.3 plus extended-support 7.14.9 and 7.15.1 ESR releases. The release notes themselves are thin download-page entries rather than feature posts, suggesting product communication lives elsewhere.
The cadence is steady but the public surface communicates almost nothing about what is in each release beyond filenames and migration guides. The continued 7.x ESR support indicates a long-tail user base that has not migrated to 8.x. Expect this branch parity to continue until the 8.x line is stable enough to retire 7.14.
The next directional move is likely an 8.11 or 8.10.x point release on the same monthly cadence, plus another 7.15.x ESR. Communications will likely stay on the downloads page with substantive notes only on the linked release-notes documents.
Small all-in-one suite leaning on content marketing more than product news.
KIMISUITE is a small all-in-one business platform split across hospitality (Booking Hub) and CRM (Business Hub) with a connected App Store. The feed is overwhelmingly content marketing — hotel metrics primers, e-invoicing explainers, OTA-dependency posts — with a single substantive monthly product update covering new applications, guest communication features in Booking Hub, AI-powered support in the CRM, and App Store changes.
The platform is expanding modularly (Booking Hub, CRM Business Hub, App Store) while positioning itself as a transparent-pricing alternative to vendors who gate features behind module add-ons. AI appears as a CRM support helper rather than a headline bet. The hotel-software wedge — "become independent from Booking.com" — reads as the sharpest GTM angle but is still mostly aspirational copy.
Expect more vertical-specific content (hospitality, then likely restaurants or small retail) and incremental App Store applications, rather than directional product change.
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