Zoho Flow vs Pushwoosh
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Zoho Flow stacks enterprise integrations (SAP, Xero) while adding AI to the workflow builder itself.
Zoho Flow is shipping on two parallel tracks: enterprise-integration expansion (SAP S/4HANA, SAP HANA, SAP Business One, Xero) and platform depth (subflows, outgoing webhooks, Notes, If-Else, Tags, Custom Notifications). February's AI release added intelligence directly into the workflow-building experience.
The integration list is moving distinctly up-market — SAP and Xero are not SMB-only choices — while the builder itself is gaining the engineering-discipline features (subflows, conditional branches, tagging) that larger workflows need to stay maintainable. The AI work is framed as a builder accelerant, not a magic agent, which fits the pragmatic positioning.
Expect deeper finance-system coverage — NetSuite or Oracle Fusion next — and the AI surface to extend from initial workflow generation into runtime suggestions, error-recovery hints, and step explanations.
Pushwoosh ships an MCP server and AI-powered segments — agents can now run the platform.
Two AI moves anchor the recent stream: a ManyMoney AI MCP server that lets Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf drive a Pushwoosh project end-to-end, and AI-powered segmentation built around natural-language prompts. Around them, Pushwoosh added Telegram as a Customer Journey channel, passkey sign-in, marketing-vs-transactional message typing, resend-to-non-openers, journey change history, custom tracking domains, and a redesigned billing page.
Pushwoosh is doing two things in parallel — making the marketing surface AI-operable from outside the product (MCP) and inside it (NL segments) — while filling out the omnichannel orchestration story with Telegram, transactional toggles, and email-side conveniences. The platform is positioning itself as a backend that humans, internal automations, and external agents all act on equally.
Expect more MCP tool surfaces (campaign creation, journey publishing, analytics queries) plus AI assistance inside the journey builder itself — auto-design a journey from a goal description. Telegram is likely to be followed by additional regional channels like LINE or RCS to round out omnichannel.
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