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Here is a question every agency owner should ask before buying software: when was the review you are reading actually written?
It matters more than it used to. The current generation of all-in-one marketing platforms ships features at a pace that makes traditional software evaluation nearly useless. HighLevel, one of the most widely used platforms in the agency world, published 22.7 new-feature announcements per week across a 22-week period measured between March and August 2026, according to research from Montreal agency NetPartners Marketing that was picked up by NewsRamp. The largest category was not messaging or funnels. It was AI, ahead of every traditional feature area.
At that speed, a comparison post written in January is missing hundreds of changes by June. Feature checklists, the backbone of most software content, quietly expire and nobody updates them.
That is the gap the newly launched AI Launchkit Guide (guide.launchkit.work) tries to close. Instead of static reviews, it publishes living documentation: more than 140 evaluation guides that carry an explicit information current as of date, monthly roundups of what actually shipped, and a weekly Beta Watch tracker that follows features while they are still in private beta, public beta or Labs testing, before they reach the official changelog.
The resource comes from a working agency rather than a content farm. NetPartners Marketing, founded by Zoltan Juhasz, a Senior Digital Marketer specializing in AI, serves clients across the USA, Canada, Hungary and France, and maintains official partner pages on HighLevel’s own domain in English and French. The guides reflect questions its own clients ask when choosing platforms.
A few things stand out about the approach. Everything is free and requires no registration. Every claim is dated. The site is built for AI-assisted research too, with structured data and machine-readable documentation, an acknowledgment that a growing share of software buyers now start their shortlist by asking an AI assistant rather than a search engine. And the project states its independence plainly: it is not owned by or affiliated with HighLevel Inc. or any platform it covers.
The practical takeaway for anyone evaluating agency software: stop comparing checklists and start comparing velocity and direction. What a platform shipped in the last quarter says more about where it will be in a year than any feature grid.
The full resource lives at guide.launchkit.work and the weekly tracker on the Beta Watch page. The agency publishes its editorial work at netpartners.marketing.
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