Blueshift vs Pushwoosh
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Blueshift is layering AI agents over its CDP and now shipping new Launchpad and Compass products.
Across the visible monthly digests, the throughline is AI: Blueshift AI Assistants debuted in November 2024, expanded in January 2025, and the Optimizer Agent appeared by mid-2025 alongside SMS Quiet Hours, BigQuery export, Campaign Flows, and Attribute Insights. The newest two entries point further forward — Launchpad and Compass in January 2026, and Launchpad open beta plus an SMS Campaign Optimizer in March 2026.
Blueshift's CDP foundation is being topped with an agentic optimization layer (Optimizer Agent, SMS Optimizer) and what look like new product surfaces — Launchpad and Compass — that suggest packaging beyond the classic CDP shape. The shipping rhythm is steady monthly digests, with substantive AI and integration work at most of them.
Expect Launchpad and Compass to get fuller positioning and tier-pricing definition next, with the Optimizer Agent extending from SMS into push, email, and journey-level decisions. Continued depth on the data-warehouse integration story (BigQuery, Databricks) is likely as buyers push for warehouse-native CDP architectures.
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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