According to a recent LinkedIn post from Spekit 🐙, the company’s CMO Ian Lowe is hosting a live session on March 26 with Justworks’ GTM readiness lead Lisa Tricarico to discuss the implications of the Seismic and Highspot merger. The post frames the deal as a major development in revenue enablement, raising questions about product roadmaps, execution over the next 12–24 months, and whether consolidation may slow innovation.
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The post suggests Spekit aims to position itself as a thought leader around consolidation dynamics and “AI-native” enablement strategies heading into 2026. For investors, this type of market commentary may indicate Spekit’s intent to differentiate its offering amid platform consolidation, potentially attracting customers reconsidering their tech stacks and supporting longer-term growth prospects if it converts increased engagement into demand.

