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Arcade vs HighLevel

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

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Arcade
MARKETING
6.3

Arcade goes agent-native — MCP for Claude, then ChatGPT app store, while AI video deepens.

◆ Current state

Arcade is in two simultaneous expansions: agentic distribution and AI-driven creation. In the past month it shipped the Arcade MCP for Claude and then made Arcade an installable app inside ChatGPT's app store. On the creation side, text-to-video custom scene generation extends Creator Studio (GA in late March) so users can prompt arbitrary animated scenes, not just brand-applied templates. Usability work — media library, multi-select, skip steps, media positioning — runs alongside.

◆ Where it's heading

Arcade is positioning interactive demos and AI video as something you create from inside whatever agent you already use. The MCP and ChatGPT-app-store moves are the operational form of that bet: Arcade doesn't need to win the user's primary surface, only to be reachable from it. Creator Studio's text-to-video evolution shows Arcade's AI capability moving from 'apply brand to template' toward 'generate the scene itself.'

◆ Prediction

Expect Gemini and Copilot integrations next — Arcade has now built essentially the same connector twice and will run the playbook anywhere there's distribution. On the creation side, watch for direct voice generation, on-brand stock footage, or AI-driven full-demo authoring from a single prompt.

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HighLevel
MARKETING
10.0

HighLevel turns its AI Agent into a real workflow citizen, layering tools on top of an already-prolific platform.

◆ Current state

HighLevel is shipping at extraordinary cadence — multiple meaningful updates per day across automation, AI agents, conversation handling, ecommerce, and reporting. The platform is broadening on every front, but the through-line is consolidating disparate features so an in-house AI Agent can act on them. Recent work upgraded the Wait action with an AI-powered intent UI and added Knowledge Base Search and Custom Value writes as native AI Agent tools.

◆ Where it's heading

The platform is being re-architected around an AI Agent that can replace the long If/Else trees and manual configuration that defined HighLevel's automation surface. Each release adds either a new tool the AI can call (knowledge base, custom values) or removes friction from setup that previously gated agency adoption. Side bets on quizzes, Facebook lead handling, and marketing audit widgets keep the core agency use-case humming.

◆ Prediction

Expect more workflow primitives (SMS, email, payments, calendar) to expose tool interfaces for the AI Agent, and an end-to-end AI-built workflow path that bypasses the visual builder entirely. Pricing or packaging tied to agent-driven usage is likely to follow.

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