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Drift vs Front

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

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Drift
SUPPORTCOMMS
2.5

Drift has effectively dissolved into Salesloft's monthly release rhythm.

◆ Current state

The product no longer ships under the Drift name. The changelog is a monthly link to Salesloft's release notes, with the May 2026 drop the only one carrying actual content — Agent Tasks metrics for AI Data, Channels & Conversations updates, and Rhythm/Cadence workflow tweaks. Nothing on the page is positioned as a Drift-specific feature anymore.

◆ Where it's heading

What was once a category-defining conversational marketing tool is now a feature surface inside the broader Salesloft revenue platform. Expect the Drift brand to keep fading; product investment lives in Salesloft's combined cadence and is increasingly framed as 'Agents' and 'AI Data' — a sales-engagement framing rather than a marketing-website chat one.

◆ Prediction

The next directional move is the eventual retirement of any standalone Drift surfacing in Salesloft's UI. Conversational features will be re-pitched as part of the Agent platform, with the historical Drift chat capabilities subsumed into a generalized buyer-engagement layer.

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Front
SUPPORTCOLLAB
6.3

Front is doubling down on AI as the primary surface, not a side feature.

◆ Current state

The release stream is dense with AI work: knowledge-source connectors (Guru, Confluence) feeding Copilot and Autopilot, fact invalidation controls so admins can curate what AI cites, AI Translate landing across SMS/WhatsApp/Messenger/Chat, and new agent-runtime integrations like One that bridge Front to thousands of external tools. Non-AI work (Salesforce/Asana templates, Zoom Contact Center, analytics) is still landing but plays second fiddle to the AI cadence.

◆ Where it's heading

Front is positioning as an AI-native customer comms hub rather than a shared-inbox tool with AI bolted on. The pattern — grounding AI in private knowledge, exposing admin governance over what AI says, broadening channel coverage — is the playbook for moving AI from gimmick to production-trusted. The integration push (Zoom CC, One, omnichannel surfaces) suggests Front wants to be the operator console for AI-mediated support, not just one of many inboxes.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next directional move to be deeper Autopilot autonomy — measurable AI-resolved ticket metrics, escalation rules tied to confidence, or AI-led drafting that promotes itself to send-without-review under specific governance gates. The fact-invalidation feature is a precondition for that.

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