86 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around integrations. The fastest-moving right now are HighLevel, Kittl and June, ranked by how frequently they ship meaningful updates. Below: the products carrying this theme and 2 recent editorial briefs that reference it.
#01HighLevelGoHighLevel widens its all-in-one surface with deeper commerce, accounting, and ad tooling10.0alternatives →#02KittlKittl goes agentic: design by intent, with the tools you use wired in.7.5alternatives →#03JuneJune's last visible push was a tight May 2025 B2B sprint — Custom Objects, SQL traits, PostHog integration.7.5alternatives →#04LyticsLytics retires the legacy audience builder, ships zero-copy Salesforce Data Cloud sync, and pushes integrations weekly.7.5alternatives →#05TandaTanda ships breadth-first across roster, payroll, and hiring as it consolidates an end-to-end WFM stack.7.5alternatives →#06LinearLinear closes the loop from issue to shipped code, with agents doing the writing.7.5alternatives →#07DocsBot AIDocsBot chases model currency and usage-based pricing at once7.5alternatives →#08RampRamp threads AI through every finance workflow while pushing past the US border.7.5alternatives →#09OpenStatusOpenStatus ships weekly: status-page polish plus a self-hostable, provider-agnostic AI assistant.6.3alternatives →#10Smile.ioSmile.io is wiring loyalty into the ecommerce stack — now reachable through Shopify's AI assistant.6.3alternatives →#11UsermavenUsermaven consolidates a sprawling analytics suite into one AI-assisted hub.6.3alternatives →#12ResendResend goes agent-native with a hosted, OAuth-backed MCP server for email.6.3alternatives →#13BugHerdBugHerd is grafting AI agents onto agency-client feedback, moving past dedup into action.6.3alternatives →#14FolkFolk wraps an autonomous AI layer around its CRM data hygiene work.6.3alternatives →#15ContentStudioContentStudio is turning its scheduler into an AI creative studio and adding a listening pillar.6.3alternatives →#16CometComet bends Opik from eval and tracing toward AI-cost governance.6.3alternatives →#17PanoptoPanopto is pushing beyond lecture capture into corporate learning platforms.6.3alternatives →#18SleekplanSleekplan bets its relaunch on feedback that triages itself6.3alternatives →#19SunsamaSunsama ships Task Priority + Auto-Sort and starts wiring Sunny into MCP — daily planning gets opinionated.6.3alternatives →#20OpenProjectOpenProject grinds out steady releases while hardening against a bug-bounty backlog of CVEs.6.3alternatives →#21WorkableAn agentic recruiter up top, a deepening analytics stack underneath6.3alternatives →#22MollieMollie's Payments API now supports embedded saved cards — a real concession to merchants who own their checkout.5.3alternatives →#23Zoho AnalyticsZoho Analytics' tracked feed is its BI marketing blog, not a release log5.0alternatives →#24SpinachSpinach's feed is meeting-AI SEO content, not a product release log5.0alternatives →#25HiBobHiBob is methodically turning Bob into a programmable system of record for HR.5.0alternatives →#26ClayClay bends its GTM data platform toward AI agents, with spend guardrails to match5.0alternatives →#27FlodeskFlodesk fills in the feature gaps, maturing from a design-first tool into a fuller email-and-commerce platform5.0alternatives →#28LushaLusha repositions its verified contact data as the trust layer for agentic GTM5.0alternatives →#29Resource GuruResource Guru adds integrations and Gantt sharing, tracked via its marketing blog feed5.0alternatives →#30TrackingplanTrackingplan keeps sharpening analytics data-quality monitoring with consent and provider breadth.5.0alternatives →#31OpenHandsOpenHands Cloud is in enterprise-hardening mode, shipping org, budget and observability plumbing daily5.0alternatives →#32TimelyTimely is hardening the operational plumbing around its AI-captured timesheets.5.0alternatives →#33Oyster HRRecent feed is a historical archive reindex; most actual-current ships sit deeper in the queue.5.0alternatives →#34TimeneyeTimeneye, now Lucen Track, adds MCP access and rounds out time tracking5.0alternatives →#35PrivyPrivy keeps stacking ecommerce integrations and flow tooling at a steady clip5.0alternatives →#36incident.ioincident.io keeps rounding out its on-call platform while threading AI into every corner.5.0alternatives →#37BrosixAt 20, Brosix steps beyond internal chat into external communities and mobile calling.5.0alternatives →#38BotpressBotpress is in continuous-shipping mode: new models within days, integrations sprawling weekly.5.0alternatives →#39ClickSendClickSend fills in reporting and integration gaps around its SMS core5.0alternatives →#40WhatagraphWhatagraph is quietly becoming a data platform, not just an agency reporting front-end.5.0alternatives →
HighLevel, Kittl, June, Lytics, Tanda, and 35 more — the integrations products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
What's the fastest-moving integrations product right now?
HighLevel, with a velocity score of 10.0 out of 10, based on how frequently it ships meaningful updates.
How many products are shipping around integrations?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 86 products carrying the integrations theme, updated continuously from verified release data.