Zendesk to acquire Forethought AI to drive autonomous AI agents
Tom Eggemeier, Zendesk CEO, said, “The era of simply managing conversations is over. The future of customer experience requires agentic capabilities built for definitive resolution.
“Forethought advanced capabilities perfectly align with our vision for agentic service. Together, we will be scaling self-improving AI that learns from every interaction. But technology is just the means. Resolution is our identity, and loyalty is the outcome. This proposed acquisition will ensure our customers have the absolute best tools to drive measurable growth in the AI era.”
Zendesk and Forethought have been developing advanced AI agent technology for customer service teams. But training agents to deliver the right outcomes can be a complex process, especially as that customer interaction evolves.
Both companies deliver very high-resolution rates through their existing technology. This deal, however, is about preparing them to improve those rates and, more importantly, to deliver a higher ROI for their customers.
The acquisition will integrate Forethought technologies into the AI-first Zendesk Resolution Platform. That will give customers the ability to support all the channels and platforms where they connect with the end customer. More importantly, it will add additional workflow capabilities and bring self-learning AI agents.
Self-learning agents will reduce customer friction by being able to deliver more personalised responses. That will include being able to access more information from across the business based on the context of the conversation. To achieve that, they will adapt to the customer requests and any existing workflows. Importantly, if those workflows are not good enough, they will build new workflows to resolve situations.
This continuous evolution of the AI agent will also allow the business greater insight into its customer interactions. From there, it will be able to feed data back to product design, creating a faster evolution of products to meet customer needs.
Sales and marketing teams will also benefit as those interactions with customers will provide data that can be more deeply analysed.
In the announcement, Zendesk highlighted five things that it says this acquisition will deliver for its customers.
The most ambitious of these is that last benefit. Extending into areas where there are no APIs means the AI agents will need other ways to integrate into workflows. For many organisations, the autonomous nature of these agents and their ability to uncover and create new workflows will be interesting. It will show how businesses are actually working and where the inefficiencies are.
For employees, there will be the inevitable concerns over job losses. What will be interesting here is how organisations redeploy those employees. They will not want to lose the domain knowledge that their employees have. That means they will want to balance human-in-the-loop with autonomous AI agents as they evolve their business.
AI agents are increasingly taking on customer-facing tasks. But this shift comes with challenges. Many customer service systems rely on heavy scripting and containment. While this approach works for low-complexity interactions, it creates significant friction in other use cases.
Zendesk believes that Forethought technology will accelerate the move to autonomous AI agents. These agents will handle more complex situations and, as the technology matures, deliver greater customer satisfaction.
Zendesk has not disclosed a valuation for this Forethought acquisition, but the announcement indicates that the deal will accelerate its business plans by a year. That represents a significant jump forward for any business, especially given how rapidly the AI agent market is changing. It also suggests that Zendesk expects to realise the cost of the deal across a short timescale.
Last year, Zendesk made three acquisitions; the year before, it completed two. This marks the first acquisition in 2026, and observers would be surprised if it were the last. Zendesk is holding its annual user conference, Zendesk Relate, in Denver in May. Attendees will seek more information on the Forethought integration and Zendesk’s future plans.
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