22 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around collaboration. The fastest-moving right now are Teable, Webex and Whimsical, ranked by how frequently they ship meaningful updates. Below: every tracked product carrying this theme, updated from release data.
#01TeableTeable ships daily, hardening its AI Agent and Airtable-import path on a no-code database.6.3alternatives →#02WebexWebex ships governance and on-prem AI GAs, but the feed is mostly blog and event marketing6.3alternatives →#03WhimsicalWhimsical ships its own AI agent, capping an 18-month turn to agent-native diagramming.6.3alternatives →#04SliteSlite extends its MCP surface to comment-thread actions and folds Super's AI engine into Ask.6.3alternatives →#05MelpMelp's feed is programmatic SEO Q&A content, with no product signal to read5.0alternatives →#06AirAir keeps stacking generative models and sharper review tools onto its asset library.5.0alternatives →#07StreakStreak is wiring AI through the CRM, and now lets agents write to it5.0alternatives →#08OutlineOutline is steadily polishing its wiki while quietly opening up to AI assistants via MCP.5.0alternatives →#09SimpplrSimpplr leans its intranet into AI — a comms assistant plus governance controls.5.0alternatives →#10RunwaySteady polish for collaborative financial planning — chart clarity, scenario branching, layout control.5.0alternatives →#11LiveblocksLiveblocks is rebuilding multiplayer collaboration around AI agents as first-class users.4.4alternatives →#12CoScreenCoScreen ships its final build and declares End of Life after a year of quiet.3.8alternatives →#13AtarimAtarim is rebuilding its visual-feedback tool for 2026, and V5 just hit beta.3.8alternatives →#14SmartsheetSmartsheet introduces a Contributor seat tier; rest of the stream is portal nav.3.8alternatives →#15KitsuKitsu is turning its studio pipeline tool into a client-facing review platform.2.5alternatives →#16Axure RPAxure wires its cloud canvas into the AI coding loop with an alpha MCP server2.5alternatives →#17PitchPitch turns AI-native — from 25+ slide actions to a full deck-building Agent — while adding enterprise controls.2.5alternatives →#18NimbusFuseBase pivots from client portals toward AI app-building with a structured 'Flow' process.2.5alternatives →#19ExcalidrawExcalidraw library cadence is glacial — v0.18 in March 2025, then silence; feed is mostly GitHub-profile noise.1.3alternatives →#20XtensioXtensio's feed is stale 2023 product-management explainers with no recent activity.0.0alternatives →#21RangeRange's tracked feed is its blog, and it went quiet in early 20230.0alternatives →#22ShortwaveShortwave keeps folding autonomy into the inbox, one AI action at a time.0.0alternatives →
Frequently asked questions about collaboration
Which SaaS tools ship collaboration in 2026?
Teable, Webex, Whimsical, Slite, Melp, and 17 more — the collaboration products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
What's the fastest-moving collaboration product right now?
Teable, with a velocity score of 6.3 out of 10, based on how frequently it ships meaningful updates.
How many products are shipping around collaboration?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 22 products carrying the collaboration theme, updated continuously from verified release data.