
Will AI add-ons survive, or will native-AI platforms take over?
Most traditional support platforms (Zendesk, Intercom, Freshdesk, etc.) are busy bolting AI onto legacy systems, adding chatbots, auto-suggest, or AI summaries on top of old workflows.
But here’s the problem: AI as an add-on can only do so much. It’s like putting a smart engine into a horse carriage, the structure itself isn’t built for speed.
I believe the future isn’t AI-assisted support platforms, but AI-native platforms.
Ones that:
Self-generate knowledge bases, dev docs, communities, and chatbots from your content.
Self-update by learning from tickets, chats, and community threads.
Self-manage with AI agents that handle workflows end-to-end.
Instead of adapting AI into traditional tools, these new systems are built from the ground up for autonomy. And they’ll soon replace legacy platforms the same way cloud-native replaced on-premise.
Curious to hear what you all think.
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