Zoho Desk vs Discourse
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Mature helpdesk in deep maintenance mode, publishing infrequently around Zoho-stack integrations.
Zoho Desk's blog cadence has slowed dramatically. The most recent post is a January 2026 Zoho Contracts integration, and before that there is an eight-month gap back to August 2025. The full ten-entry window spans more than three years, going back to the December 2022 "all-new Zoho Desk 2023" launch. Most posts are integration deep-dives or feature explainers rather than release announcements.
The product appears to be coasting on the Zoho Desk '24 release while Zoho's editorial focus shifts to other parts of the stack (Analytics, Recruit, the new ERP launch). When Desk does publish, the topic is stack-integration value rather than new capability — Contracts, Pipedrive, Marketplace extensions. This pattern suggests product investment continues but communication doesn't.
Expect either a long-delayed Zoho Desk '26 flagship announcement within 2 quarters, or for the product to be quietly merged under a broader Zoho CX banner. Continued integration posts (likely a Zoho ERP × Desk piece, mirroring the Analytics × ERP launch) are likely in between.
Discourse opens its AI bot to any external MCP server, treating the forum as an agent host.
Discourse runs on a monthly main release plus periodic security intermediates, and the editorial focus across recent posts is clearly AI plumbing. March added Bring-Your-Own MCP server support to the Discourse AI Bot, alongside documented AI credentials management and SSO auto-provisioning for forum admins. The team has also been adjusting its release-communication process, with backdated intermediate-release topics filling earlier gaps.
Discourse is positioning the forum as an environment that hosts agents, not just a place that uses AI features. By accepting any MCP-compatible tool provider as a backend, it makes itself the substrate community managers extend with arbitrary external capabilities — search, ticketing, knowledge bases, whatever the host wires in. SSO auto-provisioning and structured form templates round out the admin surface that this agent-host posture needs.
Expect deeper agent UX inside topics — more entry points and persona configuration — alongside audit and observability tooling for what external MCP tools do on a forum. Community trust depends on that side staying explainable.
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