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Internal · July 2026

How the
market
talks.

A messaging & positioning study of all 17 direct competitors —
how they name the pain, draw their boundaries, and define their buyer.

Raffaello & Giuseppe Companion to "Where the market is receptive" Live sites studied 2 Jul 2026
Method

What we studied,
and the rules.

Homepage, product pages, case studies and pricing pages of every Annex A player. This deck covers how they communicate — facts (funding, ERPs, customers) live in the companion deck.

  • 8 dimensions per player: pain communication · solution boundaries · sector definition · category language · verbatim headline · buyer addressed · enemy framing · proof currency (+ pricing/CTA).
  • Verbatim only. Every quoted phrase is copy-pasted from the live site. Nothing quoted here is paraphrased.
  • Gaps are marked, not filled. Where a site was unreachable or a dimension absent, it says so (see slide 15 — Korso and Logistify have caveats).
  • Pure study. No recommendations in this deck — findings only, decisions come after.
Headline swipe file · 1/2 · verbatim H1 + subheadline

What the first screen says — word for word

CanalsHIGH
“AI That Keeps Material Moving”
“Move faster and transact seamlessly with AI built for the construction and industrial supply chain”
aspirational · no pain in hero
DistroHIGH
“The Agentic Sales Operating System for Industrial Distributors”
“Generating Top-Line Revenue Growth for Your Front Office”
category claim + revenue frame
Go AutonomousHIGH
“#1 Autonomous Commerce Platform”
“For Manufacturers and B2B Distributors” · body: “The Autonomous Execution Fabric for B2B commerce…”
boldest category invention
MercuraMED
“Stop losing deals to manual quote & order handling”
“Automate your inside sales processes with AI that understands customer requests, matches products, and wins more business.”
pain-first H1 · loss framing
WorkistMED
“Automate order entry - from inbox to ERP within seconds”
“Use the Workist Agent for touchless processing of orders and requests for quotation.”
function + speed promise
TurianMED
“Automate Sales Order Entry”
“Automate your sales and procurement workflows. Save hundreds of hours processing emails and updating ERP & CRM systems - with agentic process automation.”
plainest descriptive H1
RebarMED
“AI HVAC Takeoff Software”
“Cut takeoff time by 60% - built for HVAC estimating”
the vertical IS the headline
Endeavor AIMED
“AI Agents for the Back Office”
“Trusted by customers doing $100B+ in annual sales”
scope claim + scale proof
ComenaLOW
“Less typing, more selling. Automated order entry”
“Comena automates order and quote entry from inbox to ERP.”
trade-off framing · EN mirror of DE site
HIGH/MED/LOW = threat rating from the companion deck (Annex A). Quotes captured from live sites 2 Jul 2026.
Headline swipe file · 2/2 · verbatim H1 + subheadline

What the first screen says — word for word

SoffLOW
“Turn Your Lost Quotes Into Won Deals”
“Automated quotes. More wins. Soff helps U.S. distributors grow revenue effortlessly.”
bluntest revenue-loss H1 in the set
KorsoLOW
“Automate any workflow and gain insights across your ERP, CRM, MES, Inbox, and more.”
Pain (YC page): “Manufacturers are buried in coordination work that is well-defined but still manual.”
⚠ source: YC launch page — live site down (slide 15)
HyperfoxLOW
“Finally, orders that process themselves”
“Automate every order, from intake to ERP & TMS”
“Finally” = empathy for old pain
Virtual WorkforceLOW
“The AI email assistant that saves 2 hours a day.”
“Is your inbox running your day? Automatically label, draft, and extract…”
quantified promise in the H1
SmartbaseLOW
“Automating the work that builds everything.”
“Smartbase builds AI that runs the manufacturing supply chain.”
vision language · zero proof on site
Burnt / OzaiLOW
“Automate food distribution”
“Deploy AI agents across teams to eliminate manual work and scale without adding headcount.”
2-word vertical claim + headcount enemy
Logistify AILOW
H1 not capturable (JS-rendered site)
Meta description (verbatim): “Automate Sales Order Entry, Dock Scheduling, Accounts Receivable and more with AI Agents built for Manufacturers and Distributors.”
⚠ partial capture (slide 15)
DokumentasLOW
“AI that executes”
“Offload document work to AI agents — exceptions included.”
shortest H1 · “exceptions” does the work
Pattern
12 of 17 headlines are solution-descriptive (“Automate X”). Only 3 lead with pain or loss (Mercura, Soff, Hyperfox). Only 2 put a number in the hero (Rebar 60%, Virtual Workforce 2h/day).
Dimension 1 · Pain communication

Half the market is blunt. The hero rarely is.

BLUNT8 of 17
Distro · Go Autonomous · Mercura · Workist · Endeavor · Soff · Burnt · Dokumentas — name a specific costly problem in concrete terms.
MODERATE6 of 17
Canals · Turian · Comena · Hyperfox · Virtual Workforce · Logistify — pain named but soft: time and efficiency, not money or lost deals.
GENERIC2 of 17
Rebar (benefit claim, no pain named) · Smartbase (vision language, no pain at all). Korso: n/a — no live site.
Recurring pattern: the sharpest pain language lives in case studies and product sub-pages, not the homepage hero. Canals and Endeavor both bury their best lines one click deep.
The bluntest lines in the set — verbatim
“Revenue growth had become inseparable from headcount growth.”Endeavor AI · Viking case study
“Every quote that sits in a queue is a project that might go to a competitor.”Endeavor AI · ClarkDietrich case study
“Your most experienced reps are retiring. New hires take months to get up to speed.”Distro · RepBot product page
“Each time we added a million or two in euros, we had to add another operator”Go Autonomous · customer quote (Nefab Group)
“Is your sales department still typing up orders manually to transfer them to the ERP system?”Workist · order-entry page
“Most document tools work — until reality gets in the way”Dokumentas · homepage
Dimension 1b · Which pains are claimed

Three crowded pains. Two owned by one player. One unclaimed.

CROWDEDManual entry into the ERPclaimed by nearly all 17 — the commodity pain of the category~15 players
CROWDEDSlow quotes → lost dealsMercura (“Stop losing deals”), Soff (“Lost Quotes”), Distro (“Competitors quote faster and win the deal”), Endeavor, Canals5 players
CROWDEDThe headcount trap — can't scale without hiringGo Autonomous, Endeavor, Burnt (“scale without adding headcount”), Comena (labor shortage angle)4 players
1 OWNERInstitutional knowledge walking out the dooronly Distro claims it: “Your most experienced reps are retiring… digging through binders, PDFs, and three different systems”Distro only
1 OWNERException documents break every toolonly Dokumentas: “Most document tools work — until reality gets in the way” · “exceptions included”Dokumentas only
UNCLAIMEDBuild-vs-buy paralysis / “should we build this in-house?”no player in the set positions against building in-house — the tension is absent from all 17 sites studied0 players
Factual observation only — what each site claims, not what we should do about it. The “1 owner” and “unclaimed” rows are messaging territory, not product capability.
Dimension 2 · Solution boundaries

RFQ/order automation is rarely the whole product.

SINGLE-PRODUCT4 of 17
Mercura (quote & order intake only — narrowest scope in the set) · Workist (inbox→ERP with sub-use-cases) · Rebar (HVAC takeoff today, “AI operating system” ambition stated) · Smartbase (one AI-native ERP).
PLATFORM / SUITE12 of 17
Everyone else. Canals spans order-to-cash and procure-to-pay (10+ modules). Endeavor spans order entry to phone calls to AP/AR. Distro has 6 named products. Order/RFQ intake is the lead module, not the product.
BLURRED2 notable
Turian: H1 says “Sales Order Entry”, nav reveals a general automation platform — boundary unclear. Endeavor: three identities at once (back-office agents / quote-to-cash / “Agentic Supply Chain”).
Explicit boundary statements — rare and deliberate
“We are not an ERP system.”Soff · homepage — the only hard “we are not X” in the set
“Who should not use Workist”Workist · published article title — disciplined self-disqualification
“Tools that help people work faster do not change the operating model. Systems that execute work do.”Go Autonomous · About — boundary vs. copilots, not vs. features
“ERPs record the work. Nargis does the work.”Smartbase · category contrast as boundary
13 of 17 never state what they do not do. Boundary-drawing by omission is the market norm.
Dimension 3 · Sector definition

The sharp ones name trades. The vague ones say “distributors & manufacturers.”

SHARP7 of 17
Rebar — the vertical is the H1 (“AI HVAC Takeoff Software”). Burnt — one vertical, named sub-sectors (“Seafood distribution, Spice trading, Restaurant supply chains”). Soff — “U.S. distributors”, geography in the subheadline. Canals — 8 named trades. Endeavor — 10 named verticals. Distro — trades + named buyer roles (“Counter Sales, Inside Sales…”). Workist — 5 named verticals.
MEDIUM / VAGUE10 of 17
Go Autonomous, Mercura, Turian, Comena, Hyperfox, Virtual Workforce, Smartbase, Logistify, Dokumentas (+ Korso n/a) — default to “distributors & manufacturers” or a wide industry list with no size or role.
Company size is almost never stated — 0 of 17 name a revenue or headcount band in their copy. Buyer roles appear mostly in testimonials, not in positioning copy. Distro is the exception (roles in nav).
Sharpest sector claims — verbatim
“AI HVAC Takeoff Software”Rebar · H1 — no other player puts a trade in the H1
“Soff helps U.S. distributors grow revenue effortlessly.”Soff · subheadline — only player naming a geography
“Seafood distribution · Spice trading · Restaurant supply chains”Burnt · homepage sub-sectors + “built by a fourth-generation food operator”
“The Operating AI of 100+ Distributors”Canals · distributors page — sector + traction in one line
The vague default — verbatim
“For Manufacturers and B2B Distributors” · “We serve everyone from distributors to manufacturers”Go Autonomous · Mercura — the category's filler phrase
Dimension 4 · Category language

Four players invent a category. The rest describe a feature.

INVENTED“Autonomous Commerce” + “Autonomous Execution Fabric”Go Autonomous — the boldest attempt; “The age of tools is over. The age of the Autonomous Enterprise has begun.”Go Autonomous
INVENTED“Operating AI”Canals — “The Operating AI of 100+ Distributors” / “The Operating AI for Manufacturers”Canals
INVENTED“Agentic Sales Operating System”Distro — category noun in the H1 itselfDistro
INVENTED“Agentic operating system for food supply chain” / “AI watchtower”Burnt — vertical-scoped categoryBurnt
FRAME“AI that executes” · “system of action, not system of record”Dokumentas and Smartbase — a contrast frame rather than a category noun2 players
DESCRIPTIVE“AI order entry / quote automation / email assistant…”Mercura, Workist, Turian, Rebar, Comena, Hyperfox, Virtual Workforce, Logistify — feature language, no category claim8+ players
Two-level language observed at Rebar and Endeavor: buyer-facing pages say “Takeoff Software” / “Back Office”, investor-facing pages say “vertical AI platform” / “AI for World-Building”. The category claims above are all horizontal or US-anchored — none is claimed in Spanish or Italian, and none is scoped to Southern Europe / LatAm.
Dimension 5 · Buyer addressed

The market talks to the COO. Almost nobody talks to the CEO.

COO / OPS LEADER10 of 17
Canals, Turian, Comena, Hyperfox, Virtual Workforce, Burnt, Logistify, Dokumentas, Endeavor, Workist — capacity, errors, throughput, headcount. The category default.
CEO / OWNER3 of 17
Soff (“grow revenue effortlessly”, President/CEO testimonials) · Go Autonomous (“Decouple growth from cost” — enterprise C-suite) · Smartbase (vision/equity framing).
DUAL / SPLIT3 of 17
Mercura — the cleanest dual address in the set: revenue hook for the owner (“Stop losing deals”) + daily-pain body for the manager (“Sales reps should sell, not search”). Distro (revenue subheadline, ops body) · Rebar (estimator + owner, diluted).
Address evidence — verbatim
“Decouple growth from cost”Go Autonomous — CEO/CFO language
“Sales reps should sell, not search”Mercura — the manager who owns the reps
“So your back office spends time on exceptions, not data entry.”Hyperfox — pure ops-manager frame
“Handle 10x the orders with the same headcount”Endeavor — COO capacity frame
CFO-specific proof exists at only 2 players: ROI calculators at Mercura and Endeavor. Dokumentas states “6 Months to ROI” as a headline metric.
Dimension 6 · Enemy framing

Everyone fights manual work. The interesting enemies are rarer.

UNIVERSALManual work / manual entryall 16 live sites — the default villain, zero differentiation left in it~16 players
COMMONHiring more people to scaleGo Autonomous, Endeavor, Burnt, Comena — “scale without adding headcount”4 players
NICHELegacy tech: OCR, RPA, EDI, templatesWorkist names all three explicitly; Dokumentas kills template-OCR (“until reality gets in the way”); Go Autonomous hits EDI exceptions3 players
NICHEAI copilots / assistantsGo Autonomous: “The age of tools is over” — execution vs. assistance; echoed by Dokumentas “AI that executes”2 players
DIRECTNamed competitors (vs. pages)Endeavor vs Conexiom/Canals/Revalgo · Workist vs Conexiom/Rossum · Turian vs Workist/Rossum/ABBYY — US/DACH players attack each other by name3 players
ABSENTBuilding it in-houseno player positions against the internal-build alternative — see slide 60 players
Distro adds a distinctive enemy nobody else uses: fragmented knowledge — “digging through binders, PDFs, and three different systems.” Burnt adds outsider tech companies: operators vs. “analysts who see the market as numbers on a spreadsheet.”
Dimension 7 · Proof currency

The proof bar is high: named customers + hard percentages.

METRIC + NAMED CASE STUDIESthe standard
Go Autonomous — deepest enterprise proof: VELUX “44% of orders run fully autonomous”, Danfoss “90%” · Endeavor — Viking “91% touchless”, “600+ daily corrections to under 50” · Workist — per-customer numbers (EVG “4.5 min → 16 seconds”) · Canals — Turtle “2.8X hit rates”, “57% of Canals transactions turn into orders”.
TESTIMONIAL VOLUMEalt. currency
Distro — 11 named people with titles · Soff — 7 voices, mostly Presidents/CEOs · Hyperfox — 24 logos, 1 hard metric (“three minutes… barely thirty seconds”).
NO PROOF3 players
Rebar — zero named customers; proof = “Cut takeoff time by 60%” + $14M Series A · Smartbase — nothing (“select manufacturing partners”) · Korso — n/a.
Signature numbers the market leads with — verbatim
“90 seconds to generate accurate quotes”Distro · AutoBid
“130,000+ orders processed in 2025 with 90% less time per order”Go Autonomous · VELUX case
“500K+ Documents Processed · 99.2% Recognition Rate · 83% Straight-Through Processing”Dokumentas · 11 distinct metrics on one homepage — densest in the set
“handled ~70% of incoming requests. Now handle 100%”Mercura · customer quote (VP Controlling, HVAC distributor)
Certifications cluster by geography: EU players lead with ISO 27001 / GDPR (Mercura, Turian, Dokumentas, Virtual Workforce); US players with SOC 2 (Canals, Workist).
Dimension 8 · Pricing & CTA

A demo-gated monoculture.

16 of 17 hide pricing. 14 of 17 use “Book a demo” (or equivalent) as the primary CTA. Nobody offers a pilot or an audit as the entry offer.

PUBLIC $Virtual Workforce only€0 / €19–24 / €29–39 / €59–79 per month + 14-day free trial — a PLG motion nobody else runs
TIERSWorkist shows tier structure, no pricesCore 10K docs/yr · Professional 20K · Enterprise custom — volume-based packaging visible
CTA“Book a demo” — near-universalvariants: “Get a Demo”, “Book a meeting”, “Schedule an Intro”, “Free Demo”
CTA+ROI calculator as second pathMercura and Endeavor only — pre-sales business-case tool for the exec buyer
OUTLIERSSmartbase “Request access” · Go Autonomous “Request a reference call”scarcity gate vs. confidence signal
Annex C · Messaging matrix

All 17 × 8 dimensions

verbatim H1s abridged — full text on slides 3–4 · captured 2 Jul 2026
PlayerH1 (verbatim)PainBoundariesSectorCategory languageBuyerEnemy (beyond manual work)Dominant proofPricing / CTA
Canals “AI That Keeps Material Moving”MODERATEPlatform (10+ modules, O2C + P2P)SHARP · 8 trades“Operating AI” (invented)COO / sales ops— (manual only)Case studies + hard metrics (2.8X hit rate) · SOC 2Hidden · “Get a Demo”
Distro “The Agentic Sales Operating System for Industrial Distributors”BLUNTPlatform (6 products, AutoBid leads)SHARP · trades + roles“Agentic Sales Operating System” (invented)COO/VP sales (+CEO sub)Competitor speed · retiring reps · fragmented knowledge11 named testimonials + “90 seconds” metricHidden · “Book Demo”
Go Autonomous “#1 Autonomous Commerce Platform”BLUNTPlatform (4 products, exec fabric)MEDIUM · 6 verticals, enterprise“Autonomous Commerce” + “Execution Fabric” (invented)CEO / enterprise C-suiteHeadcount · AI copilots (“age of tools is over”) · EDI · generic LLMsEnterprise cases: VELUX 44% autonomous, Danfoss 90%Hidden · “Book a demo” + reference call
Mercura “Stop losing deals to manual quote & order handling”BLUNTSingle-product (narrowest in set)MEDIUM · “distributors & manufacturers”Descriptive (“AI Quote and Order Automation”)Dual: owner hook + manager body— (manual only)3 testimonials · ISO 27001/27018 · ROI calculator · YC W25Hidden · “Get a Demo” + ROI calc
Workist “Automate order entry - from inbox to ERP within seconds”BLUNTSingle-product + sub-use-cases; “Who should not use Workist” articleSHARP · 5 verticalsDescriptiveInside-sales mgr / ITOCR · RPA · EDI (all named)Per-customer metrics (“4.5 min → 16 sec”) · SOC 2 · 200+ customersTiers shown, no prices · “Book a meeting”
Turian “Automate Sales Order Entry”MODERATEPlatform — boundary blurred (order entry H1, general-automation nav)MEDIUM · 4 verticalsDescriptive (varies by page)Ops team / ITvs-pages: Workist, Rossum, ABBYY1 case study (Unigloves 85% automation) · ISO 27001Hidden · “Book a demo”
Rebar “AI HVAC Takeoff Software”GENERICSingle-product; “AI operating system” ambitionSHARP · vertical in H1Descriptive (buyer) / “vertical AI platform” (investor)Estimator + owner (split)“The software industry forgot about the trades”Weakest: 60% claim + $14M Series A, zero named customersHidden · “Book a Demo”
Endeavor AI “AI Agents for the Back Office”BLUNTPlatform (8 products) — 3 identities at onceSHARP · 10 verticalsDescriptive + “Agentic Supply Chain” / “AI for World-Building”COO/VP Ops (+CFO via ROI calc)Headcount trap · named competitors (Conexiom, Canals, Revalgo)Viking 91% touchless · ClarkDietrich 250K quotes · ROI calculatorHidden · “Get started” + ROI calc
Comena “Less typing, more selling. Automated order entry”MODERATEPlatform (3 modules)MEDIUM · wholesalers + mfrsDescriptive (“KI-Plattform”)COO/ops (+sales sub)Labor shortage / onboarding years3 named testimonials · “75% time savings”Hidden · “Demo buchen”
Soff “Turn Your Lost Quotes Into Won Deals”BLUNTPlatform (quoting + SRM); “We are not an ERP system”SHARP · “U.S. distributors”“AI-powered supply chain hub” (reaches past product)CEO/ownerSlow quoting = lost revenue7 testimonials (Presidents/CEOs) · “+20% Revenue”Hidden · “Book A Demo”
Korso ⚠ “Automate any workflow and gain insights across your ERP, CRM, MES, Inbox, and more.” (YC page)MODERATE (YC)Platform (Atlas + Hermes)MEDIUM · manufacturers“The Intelligence Layer for Manufacturing” (YC title)Ops/procurement/CS teamsCoordination work “well-defined but still manual”None publicn/a — live site down (slide 15)
Hyperfox “Finally, orders that process themselves”MODERATEPlatform (5 modules); “control layer” before ERP/TMSMEDIUM · 6 industries“The order automation platform” / “control layer”COO/opsUnstructured channels (email, handwritten slips)24 logos · 1 hard metric (3 min → 30 sec) · Google partnerHidden · “Book a demo”
Virtual Workforce “The AI email assistant that saves 2 hours a day.”MODERATEPlatform (4 email modules in Outlook/Gmail)MEDIUM · logos say logistics, copy says anyoneDescriptive (“AI email assistant”)COO/ops + CS mgrThe unassisted inbox (“4.5 min per email”)20 logos · 3 testimonials · ISO 9001/27001PUBLIC €0–79/mo · 14-day trial
Smartbase “Automating the work that builds everything.”GENERICSingle-product (Nargis, AI-native ERP)MEDIUM · manufacturing only, no buyer“AI-native ERP” + “system of action”CEO/owner (vision)Legacy ERP (“ERPs record the work. Nargis does the work.”)None — no logos, no metricsHidden · “Request access”
Burnt / Ozai “Automate food distribution”BLUNTPlatform (3 agents + custom)SHARP · food + sub-sectors + operator credibility“Agentic OS for food supply chain” / “AI watchtower” (invented)COO/ops (+CEO profit)Headcount · failed RPA · outsider tech firms · platform middlemen“99.99% accuracy” · “$10M orders/mo” · founder credibilityHidden · “Get a demo”
Logistify AI ⚠ H1 not capturable · meta: “Automate Sales Order Entry, Dock Scheduling, Accounts Receivable and more…”MODERATE (inferred)Platform (3+ agents)MEDIUM · mfrs + distributors“AI Agents for Supply Chain” (page title)COO/ops (inferred)Rip-and-replace ERP projects · per-seat licencesNot verifiableHidden · “Get started” (slide 15)
Dokumentas “AI that executes”BLUNTPlatform (Invoice / Order / P2P agents)MEDIUM · 7 industries, no buyer“AI that executes” (frame, not name)COO/ops + CFOTemplate OCR (“until reality gets in the way”)Densest metrics: 11 on homepage (99.2%, 83% STP) · Fresenius Kabi logoHidden · “Free Demo”
Korso: live site currently serves unrelated content — all data from its YC launch page (linked). Logistify: JS-rendered site, only title + meta description capturable first-party. Full caveats on slide 15.
Data caveats · read before citing

Where this study is not first-hand.

KORSOLive site does not show the companykorsoai.com currently serves an unrelated quant-trading blurb + a login wall. All Korso messaging data comes from its YC launch page and YC profile (verified same entity, YC P26 “AI Agents for Manufacturing”). Re-check before the next revision — the marketing site may return.
LOGISTIFYJS-rendered — body copy unreachableOnly the page title and meta description were capturable first-party. Pain/buyer/enemy entries are inferred from search snippets and marked as such. Do not quote Logistify's H1 from this deck.
ENDEAVORPossible A/B test on the heroTwo fetches returned different secondary lines (“Automate the back office, accelerate the business”). The H1 “AI Agents for the Back Office” was stable across fetches.
DE SITESComena, Workist, Dokumentas are German-firstEnglish mirrors were used for quotes. German originals are sometimes phrased differently (e.g. Workist DE H1 is flatter than the EN version).
VS-PAGESCompetitor comparison pages not fetchedEndeavor, Workist and Turian publish “vs. [competitor]” pages that were identified but not read — a follow-up pass would sharpen the enemy-framing picture.
Sources: live sites fetched 2 Jul 2026 Companion: competitor-analysis-deck.html (facts) Method: slide 2