According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cassidy, the company is emphasizing several product enhancements shipped in March aimed at expanding its agent-automation capabilities. The post highlights an enterprise-focused MCP integration that appears designed to connect Cassidy’s agents to a broader range of external systems, potentially deepening use cases in larger organizations.
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The company’s LinkedIn post also points to an “Agent Copilot” tool positioned as a no-code way to build and edit agents in minutes, which could lower adoption barriers for non-technical business users. For investors, easier configuration and broader integration may support higher user engagement, faster onboarding, and stickier enterprise relationships over time.
In addition, the post notes four new agent connectors for Google Sheets, Google Calendar, Asana, and monday, as well as an Airtable workflow integration that allows record management and attachments directly within Cassidy. These integrations suggest a strategy of embedding Cassidy into widely used productivity and project-management ecosystems, which may enhance the platform’s competitive positioning and create cross-application workflow lock-in.
The LinkedIn post links to a full product update, implying an ongoing cadence of feature releases oriented around interoperability and workflow automation. If sustained, this product momentum could strengthen Cassidy’s value proposition in the AI agent and automation market, with potential implications for recurring revenue growth, upsell opportunities, and differentiation versus rival platforms targeting similar productivity and enterprise-integration use cases.

