Superhuman vs Intercom
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Inbox becomes an MCP endpoint — agents now drive Superhuman alongside humans, in your voice.
Superhuman ships at very high cadence, mixing mobile polish (Quick Reply from notifications, calendar widget, Split Inbox reorder/hide) with category-shifting AI work. The April MCP launch turned Superhuman Mail into a callable surface for Claude, ChatGPT, and other assistants, with 'uniquely Superhuman' actions (Smart Send, Read Statuses, Split Inbox triage) exposed as tools. Draft Sync with Gmail/Outlook bridges the agent ecosystem further: assistants can draft anywhere, you review and send in Superhuman.
The product is moving from 'fast email for power users' to 'AI-and-humans share the inbox.' Personalization, Write with Voice, and MCP form a clear stack — voice in, agent action, voice out — with the original power-user keyboard-shortcut audience preserved through continued Split Inbox refinement. Mobile gets weekly polish to keep that surface from rotting while the AI direction takes the headlines.
Next likely move is delegated-inbox MCP actions for executive assistants (act-as-on-behalf permissions) and recurring agent tasks tied to Personalization rules. A cross-app demo — Superhuman + Granola + a calendar tool, all via MCP — is the obvious narrative the May 21st virtual event has been set up to deliver.
Fin breaks out of the inbox: Intercom's AI now sells, not just supports.
Intercom is using its release cadence to push Fin from a support deflection agent into a broader commerce co-pilot, while continuing to polish inbox operations for human teammates. Recent shipping splits roughly in two: AI-side features that extend Fin's reach (Shopify selling, Guidance versioning, proxied content sync) and inbox-side workflow polish (WhatsApp voice notes, AAHT measurement, macro analytics exports).
The direction is clear: Fin is being repositioned from cost-saver to revenue-driver, with the Shopify integration making it answerable for catalog, pricing, and inventory rather than just helpdesk articles. Around it, Intercom is hardening the operational backbone (versioning, auditing, finer time accounting) that enterprise buyers will demand once an AI is closing carts. Expect the human-agent surface to keep getting incremental refinements while spark releases concentrate on Fin's job scope.
Next likely move is extending Fin's commerce skill set beyond Shopify, either to another storefront platform (BigCommerce, WooCommerce) or to post-purchase territory like returns and order status. A pricing or packaging change tied to Fin-driven conversion is the obvious follow-up if the Shopify pilot lands.
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