Author: Sophie Andersen
Gamma’s AI presentation builder is cutting slide design time dramatically, and marketers are making it their go-to tool over Google Slides. Here’s why.
Canva’s Brand Hub is absorbing brand management tasks that social teams used to rely on Frontify for – and the shift is mostly about workflow, not features.
Beehiiv’s native referral program builder is making SparkLoop redundant for newsletter operators already on the platform. Here’s why built-in is winning.
Pictory’s Auto-Video Builder converts blog posts into polished explainer videos in minutes, putting pressure on studios that charge thousands per project.
CapCut’s built-in Auto-Caption tool is pulling social teams away from Rev by cutting cost and workflow friction for short-form video content.
Substack Notes is quietly becoming the go-to short-form platform for writers and thinkers abandoning Twitter. Here’s why the architecture makes the difference.
Reddit’s Ads Manager has improved enough that performance marketers are running real comparisons against Meta campaigns. Here’s what changed and why it matters for budget strategy.
Clip’s AI b-roll generator builds custom footage from text prompts, cutting licensing costs and giving creators footage no one else has used.
LinkedIn’s new Video Ads tab centralizes creative management inside Campaign Manager, giving marketers less reason to rely on Wirecast for B2B video ad workflows.
Social media teams are quietly switching from Loom to Zight for screen recording, citing GIF export, annotation tools, and better sharing controls.












