myPresences vs Saleshandy
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Multi-location reputation tool layers AI Voice and review-velocity metrics on top of its listing/review core.
myPresences is iterating on its core review-management and listing-distribution surfaces with two threads: AI Voice (rules for AI-generated descriptions and review responses) and richer multi-location dashboards (Review Velocity, Response Rate, ratings overviews across all locations). Listing Sync Pro continues to syndicate listings to 100+ online services. The team is also poking at AI-platform traffic visibility — whether sites are pulling visitors from ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot.
The product is positioning between two trends: AI-generated content for SMB reputation work, and the increasingly-important question of how SMBs show up to AI assistants and answer engines. Recent dashboard work (real-time multi-location performance) suggests a deliberate push toward agencies and multi-unit operators. Cadence is steady but unhurried, with most releases incremental.
Expect AI Voice rules to extend across more content surfaces (responses, social posts, listing copy) and the AI-platform traffic question to develop into a real reporting feature. Multi-location dashboards will likely keep accruing per-location metrics until they become the agency-tier sell.
Saleshandy turned itself into a multi-channel outbound platform — native dialer, in-app workflows, Azure email infra.
Saleshandy has been on a heavy capability-expansion run. In six weeks it launched a native Dialer (calls, recordings, AI summaries) and a companion Chrome extension, built Custom Workflows inside CRM Integrations (conditional, branching, scheduled automations replacing Zapier/Make for HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho), introduced Email Infrastructure Plans with Azure as a new isolated-IP environment, opened CSV Enrichment and Personal Email Enrichment in Lead Finder, exposed a Lead Finder API, and shipped a Saleshandy CLI explicitly positioned for AI-native workflows (Claude Code, Codex).
This is a deliberate kitchen-sink expansion turning Saleshandy from a cold-email sender into a multi-channel outbound platform — calls, LinkedIn pushes via Aimfox/HeyReach, enrichment, automation, plus developer and AI surfaces. The consistent positioning is no extra tools needed: Saleshandy now owns the sending infrastructure, the dialer, the enrichment, and the automation engine. Pure-email competitors (Lemlist, Smartlead, Instantly) face a much wider product surface to match.
Native SMS follows the dialer pattern — multi-channel outbound stacks usually add it within months of voice. Custom Workflow templates and likely AWS SES (or another isolated sending option) follow the Azure pattern. DKIM/DMARC self-serve will round out the Email Infrastructure setup story.
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