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NetHunt CRM
CRM
Velocity5.0
CRM built inside Gmail for sales and account management
NetHunt's tracked feed is its blog, not its changelog — no product signal is visible here.
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◆Current state
Every recent entry in NetHunt's tracked feed is a marketing or SEO blog post — Airtable/Notion/Folk CRM "alternatives" listicles, Gmail how-tos, and lead-gen guides — not product release notes. As a Gmail-centric CRM, NetHunt is clearly publishing content marketing aimed at ranking against competitors, but none of it describes what changed in the product. There is no observable product-development signal in this input.
◆Where it's heading
What this feed actually shows is a content-marketing cadence targeting comparison and how-to keywords (Airtable, Notion, Folk, Gmail workflows). That reflects a demand-gen strategy, not a product roadmap. Any read on where the product itself is heading would be invented rather than observed.
◆Prediction
Insufficient data to predict product moves — the feed carries no release information. The correct next step is a crawl-source fix to point at NetHunt's actual changelog rather than its blog.
◆Recent moves
- 1d agoView source ↗
CRM Customer Retention: 9 Strategies to Reduce Churn
- 2d agoView source ↗
15 essential CRM reports you can build for different teams
- 3d ago
10 Best Airtable Alternatives: Features, Pricing & Use Cases
An SEO listicle on Airtable CRM alternatives, not a product change. Marketing content surfaced by the feed as a changelog entry.
View source ↗ - 4d ago
Scoring Rationale — Best Notion Alternatives
A scoring-rationale companion to a "best Notion alternatives" article — editorial content, not a release. No product signal.
View source ↗ - 4d ago
10 Best Notion Alternatives in 2026: Features, Pricing & Use Cases
A Notion-alternatives comparison blog post. Content marketing, not a product update.
View source ↗ - 7d ago
9 Best Folk CRM Alternatives in 2026 (Compared by Use Case)
A Folk CRM alternatives listicle targeting competitor keywords. No product change described.
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