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Savah vs Air

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

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Savah
DESIGN
0.0

Savah expands SAFe PI tooling with dashboards, capacity, and dependency tracking.

◆ Current state

Savah's recent shipping deepens SAFe/Agile program management — a new Dashboard module with customizable PI Board reporting, Team Capacity Management for sprint-level resource planning, RICE prioritization alongside WSJF, and a substantial Dependencies refresh with due dates, overdue detection, and 'needs attention' flags. Cadence is sparse (a release every one to three months) but each release is sized like a new module.

◆ Where it's heading

The product is evolving from a board-focused PI tool into a broader SAFe platform — Dashboard pulls reporting up to its own surface, Team Capacity adds resource intelligence, and Dependencies, RICE, and Risks make the planning layer more sophisticated. The shape suggests Savah is going after enterprise SAFe customers who otherwise stitch together Jira and spreadsheets.

◆ Prediction

Expect more reporting and analytics expansion, likely cross-PI rollups and exec views connecting Dashboard to Capacity, and continued refinement of the Dependencies and Risks modules. Cross-team coordination at the train level is the next obvious gap.

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Air
DESIGN
6.3

Air pushes the DAM into Shopify, WordPress, and Chrome — and turns AI edits into reusable Skills.

◆ Current state

Air is shipping in two clear directions at once. On the integration side, May brought a coordinated wave: Air for Shopify, Air for WordPress, and a Chrome extension for saving images straight into Canvases and Boards. On the AI Canvas side, Skills landed as a way to save any AI edit as a named, reusable workflow runnable across batches. Adjacent Canvas work — lighting changes, Edit Text via AWS Rekognition, perspective regeneration, Seedance 2.0 video — keeps filling out the generative toolbox.

◆ Where it's heading

Air is positioning itself as the brand-asset layer that lives wherever customers already publish — not a destination DAM you visit, but a Canvas you reach for from inside Shopify, WordPress, or a browser tab. The Skills release pushes Canvas from a per-image AI editor toward a workspace-wide automation surface, where edits are scripted once and reused at batch scale. The integration wave and the Skills launch are complementary: more surfaces to push Air-managed assets to, and more programmable ways to mass-produce them.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next quarter to bring more publishing-surface integrations — likely Webflow, Klaviyo, or a major social scheduler — and a programmatic Skills API so external systems can invoke saved workflows. Skills shareability across workspaces is the obvious second-order move.

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